Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Now Live: Bastard Bachelor Society by Sara Ney







What is the Bastard Bachelor Society?




It’s a gentleman’s club—like the dignified men of the past used to have.





Except, we’re not gentleman, and we’re not dignified.





We’re ineligible bachelors; bored, jaded and not looking for relationships. Quite the opposite actually 





We’re so committed to being single, we’ve created a high stakes bet to see who can remain single the longest. Rules are involved. Prizes.





Laugh it up, but I’m no loser. 





Enemy number one to my single status? My irresistible neighbor, Abbott Margolis. She with her evil cat Desdemona, and Sexy AF pencil skirts. She’s kind and beautiful and hilarious. We can’t get involved, no matter how much her meddling grandmother pushes us together. But if I was going to lose this bet for anyone? It would for Abbott. 





Let’s face facts: I’m a bastard, unwilling to settle down. 



Especially when there’s a bet to win.



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Christy's Review: 


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Bastard Bachelor Society is the start of Sara Ney’s fun new series. This one gave me a lot of laughs, and though it wasn’t my favorite Ney book (I completely adore her NA/sports romances) I still found it to be an enjoyable read.

Brooks Bennett created the Bastard Bachelor Society with his friends. The number one rule… stay single. That is no problem for Brooks. He’s not interested in a relationship. They have a friendly wager going on about this bet of staying single and Brooks is sure he’s got it in the bag… until meets Abbot.

Abbot and Brooks are neighbors and have the best meet-cute. They have a breakfast together at Abbot’s apartment randomly and become fast friends. Friends that think about each other constantly and spend all their free time together, but just friends…
 
   
I already decided to friend-zone her—where does she get the audacity to friend-zone me? Doesn’t she realize the pecking order here? It starts with me. Me, at the top, hen-pecking away and deciding who gets what. I do the zoning in my relationships. Me. Not her.

 


My favorite part of this book was the banter of this couple. It was so flirty, fun, and they had such a spark. Even though they were ‘just friends’ it was obvious for quite a while they were more. I also really loved Abbot’s Nan. She was hilarious and I loved the relationship Brooks developed with her.

Oh Brooks… it took him way too long to see what was right in front of his face, but when he did, he was all in. There were parts through the middle he frustrated me, but by the end, I loved him. I loved Abbot’s character through the entirety of the book. And as I mentioned before, I especially loved her Nan.


I truly think Sara Ney is one of the funniest authors out there. She does rom-coms so well. This one had me laughing out loud more than once. If you’re looking for a hilarious friends to lovers romance I would recommend this one. I’m excited to see where this series goes. Brooks friends seem… interesting LOL! 













Meet the Sara Ney
Sara Ney is the USA Today Bestselling Author of the How to Date a Douchebag series, and is best known for her sexy, laugh-out-loud New Adult romances. Among her favorite vices, she includes: iced latte’s, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British.



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