Audio Review: The Studying Hours by Sara Ney

Posted October 11, 2018 by sultrysirens in Audiobook, Reviews by Liz / 0 Comments

Audio Review: The Studying Hours by Sara NeyThe Studying Hours by Sara Ney
Series: How to Date a Douchebag
Published by Audible Studios on 09/21/2017
Genres: Contemporary Romance, New Adult & College, Romantic Comedy
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five-stars
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Also in this series: The Failing Hours

Crude. Arrogant. A--hole.

No doubt about it, Sebastian "Oz" Osborne is the university's most celebrated student athlete - and possibly the biggest douchebag. A walking, talking cliché, he has a filthy mouth, a fantastic body, and doesn't give a sh-t about what you or anyone else thinks.

Smart. Classy. Conservative.

Make no mistake, Jameson Clarke may be the university's most diligent student - but she is no prude. Spending most of her time in the hallowed halls of the library, James is wary of pervs, jocks, and douchebags - and Oz Osborne is all three.

She's smart, sarcastic - and not what he expected....

Every douchebag has his weakness.

He wants to be friends. He wants to spend time with her. He wants to drive her crazy.

He wants...her.

I had so much fun listening to The Studying Hours, the first book in the How to Date a Douchebag series, by Sara Ney. Since I have started reading/listening to this author’s work, I’ve come to learn that she is the queen of slow burning romances with huge build ups and lots of laughs and I love her for it. Oz and James were everything. Everything. One of my all-time favorite couples for sure!

Sebastian “Oz” Osborne is a hot commodity at his University as one of the best, if not best, wrestler on the team. He can, and often does, have any girl he wants, but only for a moment. He does not do relationships. Jameson Clarke is one dedicated student. It’s not that she does not want to date, but school is important to her and the last thing she needs is a jock that does not do relationships.

When Oz and James meet, it was not under the best circumstances, but something about the obnoxious and crude athlete draws James in. And James is most definitely not Oz’s type, but something about her drives him crazy, in all the right ways. I loved these two characters so much. On paper they should not mesh at all, but I love every single ones of their interactions. I burst out laughing so many times. Their build-up was sweet, charming and frustrating in all the best ways.

I cannot begin to express how much I enjoyed listening to this book and could not stop talking about it. I want to scream at the top of roofs to anyone who would listen they need to read/listen to this book. It was just so much fun and light, there were small amount of angsty moments, but overall, just a fun read/listen. I can definitely say, if Sara Ney wrote it, I will be 1-clicking for sure!

five-stars

About Sara Ney

Sara Ney

Sara Ney is the USA Today Bestselling Author of the How to Date a Douchebag series, and is best known for her sexy, laugh-out-loud New Adult romances.

Among her favorite vices, she includes: iced lattes, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British.

Posted October 11, 2018 by sultrysirens in Audiobook, Reviews by Liz / 0 Comments

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