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Shameless Hour
Shameless Hour | Sarina Bowen
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The girl who's had everyone meets the boy who has no one. For Bella, the sweet-talking, free-loving, hip-checking student manager of the Harkness men's hockey team, sex is a second language. She's used to being fluent where others stutter, and the things people say behind her back don't (often) bother her. So she can't understand why her smoking hot downstairs neighbor has so much trouble staying friends after their spontaneous night together. She knows better than to worry about it, but there's something in those espresso eyes that makes her second guess herself. Rafe is appalled with himself for losing his virginity in a drunken hookup. His strict Catholic upbringing always emphasized loving thy neighbor-but not with a bottle of wine and a box of condoms. The result is an Ivy League bout of awkwardness. But when Bella is leveled by a little bad luck and a downright nasty fraternity stunt, it's Rafe who is there to pick up the pieces. Bella doesn't want Rafe's help, and she's through with men. Too bad the undeniable spark that crackles between the two of them just can't be extinguished.
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Lauren_reading
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I read very few new adult books, but I‘ll always pick up Sarina Bowen‘s. I have to be ready for the emotional mess I‘ll be while reading them though! This book touched on some timely and serious topics and did it well! I loved Rafe - he‘s a classic heartthrob.

CarolynM So good! 5y
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swishandflick
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This one tackles tough subject matter for a new adult romance, and yet still manages to have a good amount of chemistry. I love how far removed it is from your usual romance plot. (And Rafe!! 😍) #romantsy

I'm dogsitting my favorite pup this weekend, and really looking forward to some much needed snuggle therapy! ❤️

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schakarin
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This was one of my favorite books in the series for how it treated very difficult and sensitive topics. Unfortunately, there were also other aspects that weren‘t handled well, but overall I still enjoyed this one a lot.