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Learning Curve
by N.R. Walker
This one was definitely a favorite, easy to read. Low low angst, but I still enjoyed it which doesn't normally happen. I really loved the characters, both types are my favorite kind to read about. I just wanted to wrap Vincent in a hug and never let go, and I loved how perfect Cobey was - too perfect? Eh maybe but it felt good to read about. The little newspaper article in the back definitely made me tear up, so cute.
August 2024 reread & audiobook:
After struggling in his classes, Cobey's parents move him into the dorms and tell him to find a tutor. Vincent's new roommate Cobey is a football star, super popular, and a super nice guy, who happens to need help in Vincent's specialty. They make an agreement, Cobey will help Vincent come out of his shell and socialize more while Vincent will tutors him in math. But as they grow closer with the more laughs they share and the more intimate their lessons become, when it comes to their new feelings they both have a steep learning curve.
Vincent and Cobey are just so dang adorable. Vincent has this pretty tragic backstory that's just casually sprinkled in. It's so sad how he basically had to raise himself which is why he struggles socially, but Cobey couldn't be more perfect for him. Cobey is just a really good guy who has an abundance of love to give to Vincent. Vincent struggles a little with self esteem and intimacy, but Cobey supports him every step of the way. Vincent also does the same for Cobey and is his biggest cheerleader, not only for football but for his academics too. Just two sweethearts pushing each other to be the best they can be with so much love all around.
This book was such a cute comfort read for me. I remember it being my favorite of the Franklin U books the first time around, and it's definitely still up there. There were so many "aw" moments, nice friendships, but as sweet as it was there's a little kick of spice as well. The little newspaper article that's in the back of the book (not in the audiobook) is so stinking cute and makes me cry every time. Definitely a feel good, low angst read!
Read if you like:
• nerd/jock
• college football
• roommates to lovers
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August 2024 reread & audiobook:
After struggling in his classes, Cobey's parents move him into the dorms and tell him to find a tutor. Vincent's new roommate Cobey is a football star, super popular, and a super nice guy, who happens to need help in Vincent's specialty. They make an agreement, Cobey will help Vincent come out of his shell and socialize more while Vincent will tutors him in math. But as they grow closer with the more laughs they share and the more intimate their lessons become, when it comes to their new feelings they both have a steep learning curve.
Vincent and Cobey are just so dang adorable. Vincent has this pretty tragic backstory that's just casually sprinkled in. It's so sad how he basically had to raise himself which is why he struggles socially, but Cobey couldn't be more perfect for him. Cobey is just a really good guy who has an abundance of love to give to Vincent. Vincent struggles a little with self esteem and intimacy, but Cobey supports him every step of the way. Vincent also does the same for Cobey and is his biggest cheerleader, not only for football but for his academics too. Just two sweethearts pushing each other to be the best they can be with so much love all around.
This book was such a cute comfort read for me. I remember it being my favorite of the Franklin U books the first time around, and it's definitely still up there. There were so many "aw" moments, nice friendships, but as sweet as it was there's a little kick of spice as well. The little newspaper article that's in the back of the book (not in the audiobook) is so stinking cute and makes me cry every time. Definitely a feel good, low angst read!
Read if you like:
• nerd/jock
• college football
• roommates to lovers
•••••••••••••••••••••