#Nerd (The Hashtag Series, Book #1) by Cambria Hebert

#Nerd (The Hashtag Series, Book #1)

#Nerd (The Hashtag Series)
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When I first came across this book, I passed it up. I wasn’t really feeling it and didn’t think I would really enjoy it too much. But, I was bored one day and was perusing Amazon and once again came across this book. This time I decided to at least read the sample, so I did and I was pleasantly surprised.

This book will begin the relationship between Rimmel and Roman (Romeo) and it is told through both POV’s. It takes place at Alpha U, a fictional university in Maryland.

Let’s begin with Rimmel. Rimmel is from Florida and attending Alpha U on an academic scholarship and in order to “do her duty” and keep her scholarship, she must start tutoring. Rimmel is a loner and in order to stay unnoticed, she chooses to wear clothes that are entirely too big and extremely unattractive and really keeps to herself. Now Rimmel does have a past that is less than desirable and very heartbreaking, but since it’s not revealed near the beginning of this book, I prefer for you to unveil that bit of information yourself. Of course the frumpy nerd gets to tutor the superstar quarterback. Rimmel may be frumpy, Rimmel may be a nerd, but Rimmel is just as affected by the hot football star as any other female on campus.

Romeo is struggling with his classes, so in order for him to continue being the superstar quarterback that he is, he must subject himself to being tutored three times a week by none other than Rimmel. Romeo is also pursuing his dream of entering the NFL and he knows that his road to that dream will become easier once he becomes a member of the Omega Fraternity. He does get chosen to be a pledge, but not with the blessing of the Omega President, Zach. Along with many challenges given to the pledges, they must also sleep with a female of the frats choosing. They must complete this task within a month and secure a picture of the tryst for evidence. Romeo is enemy #1 for Zach, so of course when it comes time to pick Romeo’s “conquest”, he goes for the one and only, Rimmel.

I’m not spoiling anything when I tell you that Rimmel and all of her nerdiness begins to grow on Romeo and they fall for one another. Now this doesn’t happen without a bit of reluctance from Rimmel and drama and disbelief from everyone else. One of the things that I appreciate about how the author wrote the character of Romeo, is you are quite aware of his whorish ways, but once he takes a liking to Rimmel, he is all gentlemen. He was never really an asshole to her, even before he fell for her. She did an equally fine job with Rimmel. Rimmel was very endearing. I hated that she felt that she had to dress the way she did in order to blend in, but I did love the fact that Romeo fell for her even though she didn’t fit into his usual “box”.

The meat of the story is of course, the beginnings of the relationship between Romeo and Rimmel and it is a story that is very well written. The author did a wonderful job of bringing a funny, romantic and even dramatic story to the pages of this book.

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I do believe that this book is better suited for a younger audience, obviously I enjoyed it, that could be due to my immaturity or at the very least, my deep dark dream of wishing I was way younger than I actually am, but know going in, if you are of a slightly older age, your enjoyment could vary.

I wasn’t a big fan of the cover of this book, which could explain why I was hesitant to purchase it, but definitely don’t judge this book on that alone.

So, all in all, this is a good book and worth the read. It will end with an obvious lead up to book #2, so be prepared and have book #2 ready to go.

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