The Lying Hours by Sara Ney

The Lying Hours (How to Date a Douchebag, #5)

by Sara Ney

ABRAHAM DAVIS—Honest Abe to his friends—IS IN OVER HIS HEAD...

He’s a fixer and a do good-er. The all-knowing, resident "grandfather" on the wrestling team who everyone relies on to fix their problems. His teammates go to him for everything; advice, homework, or when they need a sober driver at three in the morning--whether he likes it or not.

Abe’s current mission is easy: mend his roommates broken heart by helping him find a girlfriend on the LoveU app--without getting caught in the lie...

SKYLAR GABRIEL. IS. OVER. IT.

Over her bad grades. Over her meddling older brother and his two best friends. And over dating douchebags. What she wants to know is: where have all the nice guys gone?

She longs for a handsome, sweet, and honest guy who can make her laugh. In one last ditch effort to prove that he exists—Skylar turns to LoveU.

On her worst day, Skylar has no filter (it’s a miracle she hasn’t been ditched mid-date).
On her best, she’s as wholesome, and sweet, as pie.
On Thursday? She matches with Abraham Davis’s roommate.

Skylar Gabriel is falling for the wrong guy—she just doesn’t realize it yet.

Why?

BECAUSE ABE DAVIS IS A LIAR.

Reviewed by Romance Schmomance on

4 of 5 stars

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Maybe I missed the memo or something, but I had no idea that Sara was going to keep writing more for this beloved series! You'll get zero complaints from me because this was the series that had me absolutely falling in love with Sara's work.

Let me start with the fact that I wouldn't say that Abe is a douchebag, he's actually far from it. And he's not the first nice guy that we've seen in this series. But I will say he's a bit of an idiot and I just wanted to say whyyyyyyyyy did you think Skylar would be okay with everything?, once the truth was revealed. The texting conversations were absolutely hilarious!

CHECK OUT THE REST OF MY REVIEW : HERE



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  • Started reading
  • 13 May, 2019: Finished reading
  • 13 May, 2019: Reviewed