The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams
For Bree Camden, who is hopelessly in love with her lifelong best friend and extraordinarily attractive NFL great, Nathan Donelson, the friend zone is not the end zone. The only issue is that she is unable to explain how she really feels because it is obvious that he only sees her as a best friend with no love prospects, and Bree doesn’t want to damage their friendship by doing so. However, those abs.
Nope! Bree wants nothing more than a solid, old-fashioned platonic friendship without touching the sexiest man alive. In any event, she has more pressing concerns. Bree changed careers and now owns a dancing business with big plans to develop it after a car tragedy ended her chances of becoming a professional ballerina. However, one more rent hike might spell the studio’s total demise.
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Nathan then steps in to save the day and purchases the entire structure. It makes the obstinate Bree unhappy, so she decides to rebel with a few—okay, maybe more than a few—tequila shots. Then, as she reveals her darkest, most secret to a TMZ reporter, her plan backfires. After one popular video, everyone agrees that Nathan and Bree make the ideal couple. Bree’s potential future employer offers her a significant opportunity before they can actually discuss her confession. The problem? They must act as though they are in love. for a whole three weeks.
What will happen when Bree finally lets herself experience the emotions she’s been desperately trying to suppress for so long and is it possible that she thinks Nathan is enjoying it? In this thrilling romantic comedy, Sarah Adams scores more touchdowns than most players.
The length of Bree’s problems makes her appear as though she shouldn’t have left therapy. The continual anxiety and dragging of feet are excessive. Her unrelenting yearning for his body and her borderline insane attempts to keep him friend-zoned far past the point where it’s even remotely fair frequently push the actual progressive development to the side. It’s hard to imagine how quickly she seems to get over those doubts and develop the great confidence she exhibits once she finally decides to take a gamble.