![]() Honestly a novel just about their antics I would 1000% read. ![]() Without that dual POV this book would not have been a fun to read and I don’t think the characters would have been as sympathetic. They had a lot of build up to this and the dual POV helped a ton. You could feel both Bree and Nathan wanting to take things a step further, but didn’t want to destroy their friendship. The friends-to-lovers trope is WELL executed here. Like the friendships, the small tender moments, the want for more but concern for losing it all. I found this book to be incredibly sweet and cute. Is their friendship worth the risk? The Cheat Sheet Review ![]() With the help of his teammates he creates the Bree Cheat Sheet, the one list to win her over. Nathan wants nothing more than to keep it real. When Bree gets drunk and admits her love of Nathan to a reporter, they take the problem and turn it into a fake dating scheme for a commercial for the Super Bowl. ![]() The next problem? Nathan is the starting QB for the professional football team in LA. The only problem? They both are in love each other. The Cheat Sheet By Sarah Adams Rating: 4/5Īvailable: Amazon (Updated 2.19.22- now off of KU)īree and Nathan have been friends since high school, minus that small break of college, but best friends through and through. ![]()
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