Ratings9
Average rating3.6
A sexy, opposites attract, standalone novel from USA Today bestselling author Rebecca Jenshak.
I have a type.
I love the good guy.
Responsible and stable. Safe.
So when a beer-drinking, quick-witted, tattooed hockey player asks me to tutor him, I'm suddenly thrust into the world of bad boys and bad decisions.
Jordan is a renowned player on campus.
He doesn’t take anything seriously, except hockey and partying.
But he gives me butterflies.
I’m a wallflower tutoring Valley University’s hottest player.
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4 primary booksCampus Wallflowers is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Rebecca Jenshak.
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This was a very sweet book.
Daisy was sweet and funny but Jordan was the star of the story. I loved him! He was not what I expected. I loved his layers. I liked his friendship with Liam and Gavin a lot.
Daisy and Jordan's interactions were great. I enjoyed how their relationship progressed and the way both of them acted when they were together. It was easy to see how great they were together.
The conflict was very predictable and a little overdramatic but I enjoyed the groveling afterward.
A very easy, entertaining, sweet read. I'm curious about Gavin's story. I'll definitely read his book.
This was such a good book. Jordan's a sweetheart when he wants to be and the groveling was great. I love Daisy and her character.
Jordan's scheme was so funny because I had an inkling about Liam so it was hilarious for me, actually. But I'm glad that he apologized, and that Daisy had time to forgive him, on her own terms, and he didn't pressure her into anything she didn't want to do.
I enjoyed the (almost) lack of angst and the amount we've got was perfect.
I'm VERY excited about Gavin and Violet's story next. I wonder what really happened that night if they're gonna work it out and how they're gonna move past this. I have a feeling this book is going to be way angstier (is that a word?) than this one, but I'm a sucker for enemies to lovers so I'm excited. Especially, if, as I assume, he was innocent in this scenario and it was the roommate's fault.
We'll see!
4.25/5