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Average rating3.5
When her flailing department lands on the university's chopping block, Professor Naya Turner's friends convince her to shed her frumpy cardigan for an evening on the town. For one night her focus will stray from her demanding job. When she meets a charming stranger in town on business, Naya starts to rebuild her confidence, which was left toppled by her abusive ex-boyfriend. Soon she's flirting with the chance at a more serious romantic relationship - except nothing can be that easy. The complicated strings around her dating Jake might destroy her career...
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When it comes down to it, this is a sweet and relatable book about the struggles of dating and flirting, especially when you're shy, an introvert, or just quiet (ah...ahem...me....). Sometimes I felt like things got a little boring or shallow rather than really being dug deep into - I suppose I wish Williams had gone a little deeper in terms of conversations, characters, and plot as a whole. That said, it was a read that made me crack a smile from time to time for how gosh darn relatable it all is.
Not my cup of tea. However, just for a moment, it was engaging and fast-paced. But characters are just way too perfect for my taste.
I really liked this! This had a bit deeper of plotlines than I expected and there were some parts that surprised me and I didn't love but the writing here was SO good and the main characters were just both SO lovable. I loved being in Naya's head.
After reading so many alpha heroes Jake was perfectly quirky. I really had fun reading this one and would recommend.
Naya Turner is a survivor of an abusive relationship, and has been burying herself in her work. When her friends challenge her to create a bucket list to get out of her shell, at first she resists the idea. But when following the list causes her to have an incredible encounter with a sexy stranger, it doesn't seem like such a bad idea after all. Will she be brave enough to continue the relationship with Jake, or will she retreat right back into her comfort zone at the first sign of trouble?
How to Fail at Flirting deals with some heavy topics - domestic violence, women experiencing workplace harassment - but it still manages to be a fun and sexy romance. It's impossible not to root for Naya to overcome her insecurities and let herself love again, and it's refreshing to bask in Jake's respectfulness and decency towards her. I look forward to reading more from Denise Williams in the future!