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Cheesy on the Eyes
by Teagan Hunter
I am seriously wanting to slap myself for not picking up a book by Teagan Hunter before now because this book was hilarious! Between her hilarious parents, the guy who runs the pizza joint where this all kind of revolves around, and just the couples and all the characters, the dialogue had me laughing out loud so hard that I would have to stop and put my e-reader down while I laughed. Unfortunately I know I can’t include one of the most hilarious insults I’ve ever read because it probably would get flagged in a review on one of the big retailers, but oh my gosh, it has to do with a wrinkle on a certain body part, and I still can’t stop giggling when I think of that part.
The romance was perfect, as I said already, I loved the main characters. I like how “weird” Thea was, and how sensitive Sully was. Although while I get his issues with his dad, I also feel maybe we needed a bit more to make it as big a deal as he made it sometimes. I guess it was the small town bit maybe that made him not want to share his last name? It was a very common last name, so it’s not like she would have recognized it. I loved the twist at the end that I did not see coming, making the “meet-cute” actually even cuter. My only complaint, and the reason on my blog I’m marking it as 4.5 instead of 5 full stars is because I hate when people drag their feet about letting a fake relationship become real when it so obviously is. But that’s a personal issue.
Now I have to go back and read every other book in this series, not to mention that I’ve had another on my free or cheap e-book already downloaded list for a while that I need to read! And hey, have to give a shout out to the author because she is from Missouri originally, that’s my home!
Review first published on Lisa Loves Literature.
The romance was perfect, as I said already, I loved the main characters. I like how “weird” Thea was, and how sensitive Sully was. Although while I get his issues with his dad, I also feel maybe we needed a bit more to make it as big a deal as he made it sometimes. I guess it was the small town bit maybe that made him not want to share his last name? It was a very common last name, so it’s not like she would have recognized it. I loved the twist at the end that I did not see coming, making the “meet-cute” actually even cuter. My only complaint, and the reason on my blog I’m marking it as 4.5 instead of 5 full stars is because I hate when people drag their feet about letting a fake relationship become real when it so obviously is. But that’s a personal issue.
Now I have to go back and read every other book in this series, not to mention that I’ve had another on my free or cheap e-book already downloaded list for a while that I need to read! And hey, have to give a shout out to the author because she is from Missouri originally, that’s my home!
Review first published on Lisa Loves Literature.