The Douchebags are back!!! So, here are my thoughts:
- Rex and Eric are seriously assholes!! There ARE Douchebags in this book and they are Gunderson and Johnson!! Seriously, I have never wanted an author to kill off a character so much in my life.
- Ana is pretty solid! She recognizes that her mom's feelings regarding her dad cloud her judgement and she is reaching out to be closer to her father despite her mom. Very mature!
- Elliot is a GOOD guy. He thinks Ana is cool and is okay with having her as a roommate. Then he realizes she's a girl. An attractive girl. And suddenly he can't stop thinking about her! But, he's a good guy, so he keeps things platonic.
- Ana and Elliot build a solid friendship first and that is so nice!
This book was a departure from the previous because Elliot and Ana don't need to change their ways to stop being douche-y. They are surrounded by douchebags though and that causes some drama! Overall, I think Ana and Elliot were the most relatable couple of this series!
The Coaching Hours gives you the somewhat raunchy one liners you expect from this series, combined with likable main characters to provide you with laughter and a pinch of angst! Overall, a great addition to the series!
- POV: dual 1st
- Tears: no
- Trope: college
- Triggers: none
- Series/Standalone: stand alone
- Cliffhanger: no
- HEA: yes
The Allure of Julian LeFrey by RS Grey, Drumline by Stacy Kestwick, Pucked by Helena Hunting...then you will probably like The Coaching Hours!
See full review on The Book Disciple