

Though, he’s much quicker to warm up to Scarlett and break down that rough exterior than some of the characters we’ve seen in the past from Sara Ney.Īnd actually, I loved that about this book. Rowdy starts of somewhat of a jerk, which is sure to remind fans of the Douchebag series.


Honestly, it’s not really surprising that Rowdy is mesmerized by her – even if his friends don’t totally get it. She’s definitely protective of her friends, and a tiny bit conservative compared to some other girls, but she’s also really down to earth and just comfortable in her own skin. The pair have amazing chemistry, it’s a little bit of a nerdy girl meets hot athlete, except Scarlett doesn’t quite meet the nerdy girl mold. It has everything readers love about the Douchebag series, just with a new batch of athletes and heroines. Even though many of Sara Ney’s fans are sad to see the How to Date a Douchebag series end, the Jock Hard series really feels like a fresh continuation of it. Rowdy and Scarlett’s story was a lot of fun to read, and I’m hardly surprised that I couldn’t put this one down until the end.
