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'Jock Row' (Jock Hard #1) by Sara Ney

  • Pages for the People
  • May 18, 2018
  • 2 min read

‘Jock Row’ Goodreads Synopsis –

Book One in the JOCK HARD Series Scarlett is always the sensible one: The sober driver. The planner. The one holding your hair back while you're worshiping the porcelain gods. Week-after-week, she visits Jock Row with her friends—the university's hottest party scene and breeding ground for student athletes. And if keeping her friends out of trouble, and guys out of their pants, was a sport, she'd be the star athlete. Being a well-known jock-blocker gets her noticed for all the wrong reasons; just like that, she's banned from Jock Row. NO GUY WANTS A GIRL AROUND WHO KEEPS THEIR JOCK FRIENDS FROM GETTING LAID. "Rowdy" Wade is the hot shot short-stop for the university's baseball team—and the unlucky bastard who drew the short straw: keep little Miss Goody Two-Shoes out of the Baseball House. But week-after-week Scarlett returns, determined to get inside.

‘Jock Row’ Novel Review –

After completing this New Adult contemporary read I decided to give ‘Jock Row’ 4/5 stars.

‘Jock Row’ is apart of the new ‘Jock Hard’ series which I’m so pumped to start. The New Adult sport series from Sara Ney differs from all kinds of other contemporary novels.

'Jock Row’ focuses on Rowdy who’s a Baseball player. Being a part of a frat sport team is also a major plus on my end because I love a very nice looking main character.

The enjoyable parts to this novel I found was the banter that was shared between the two main characters – Wade and Scarlett. Both main characters were so smart and witty, which also enabled them to throw around insults like it was second nature.

The chemistry between the two are so intense like all contemporary romance novels. Plus the best part about it was that the whole relationship was primarily focused on their friendship.

The only thing that I didn’t enjoy about 'Jock Row' was due to Scarlett becoming really annoying. She seemed like such a headstrong individual, but she was also someone who became friends with peers who didn’t exactly respect her.


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