Rock Bottom Girl
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Lucy Score
"You may be faking the relationship, but you're not faking the orgasms."Downsized, broke, and dumped, 38-year-old Marley sneaks home to her childhood bedroom in the town she couldn't wait to escape twenty years ago. Not much has changed in Culpepper. The cool kids are still cool. Now they just own car dealerships and live in McMansions next door. Oh, and the whole town is still talking about that Homecoming she ruined her senior year.Desperate for a new start, Marley accepts a temporary teaching position. Can the girl banned from all future Culpepper High Homecomings keep the losing-est girls soccer team in school history from killing each other and prevent carpal tunnel in a bunch of phone-clutching gym class students?Maybe with the help of Jake Weston, high school bad boy turned sexy good guy. When the school rumor mill sends Marley to the principal's office to sign an ethics contract, the tattooed track coach, dog dad, and teacher of the year becomes her new fake boyfriend and alibi-for a price. The Deal: He'll teach her how to coach if she teaches him how to be in a relationship. Who knew a fake boyfriend could deliver such real orgasms? But it's all temporary.The guy. The job. The team. There's too much history. Rock bottom can't turn into a foundation for happily ever after. Can it?Warning: Story also includes a meet-puke, a bouffanted nemesis, a yard swan and donkey basketball, a teenage-orchestrated makeover, and a fake relationship that gets a little too real between the sheets.
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Author
Lucy Score
Pages
530
Publisher
That's What She Said Publishing, Incorporated
Published Date
2019-03-08
ISBN
1945631449 9781945631443
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"The ending was cute, but I find the mail female character naive and immature. The book is basically about her need to relive her high school dreams and needs everyone to like her and only at the end does she realize that she can be happy with the small town life she has. "
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Samantha Rothrery
"I tried to like this book, because I like her other books, but I had to stop at chapter 14. It was just wasting my time. The main character was not likeable and the author got political. I just want to read for entertainment and joy. Very disappointing!"
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Tammy Dornay
"This book was right up my alley. I could relate to Marley feeling like she was a failure. I love the slow buildup of the relationship. I was expecting a huge miscommunication to tear them apart, but luckily, there isn't something stupid the author throws in their way to make the reader roll their eyes.<br/><br/><bold>This book was a 4.5ish star book. </bold>Why did I dock it? The other half of the epilogue is locked behind signing up for a mailing list. <bold>AND I couldn't get the link to work at all,</bold> so no rest of the epilogue. It wasn't a smooth experience at all. I feel like all this does is make me unsubscribe later and hope it doesn't tarnish the book I just read and enjoyed. Because I did enjoy it, but now I'm a bit peeved I don't get to read the second half the of epilogue and having watching for the newsletter so I can unsubscribe."
"This book started off making me think it would be a DNF. Once I got through some of the cringy things the main character did as a Coach, I enjoyed it. It was memorable ."
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Charity Morgan
"My "gateway" Lucy Score book.😁 Smart, funny, sexy with relatable characters. 👍"
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Sara Buchan