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A review by readwithkaitlin
The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams
5.0
I always like finding books that have dancers. I can connect with who they are and the work ethic deeply. So to find this book, a friends to lovers trope, was really great.
Sarah did a great job portraying two friends who are so scared to ruin a good thing by speaking up and bearing their soul. I loved the moment they guys get together and create the cheat sheet. When Nathan is given a chance to move past their platonic friendship, he takes it in a way that wont scare Bree off, but let's her see the possibility of more. But he doesn't see that she has been there long before.
Sarah writes great slow burns, and this was definitely no exception. I laughed and cried and fell in love with both Bree and Nathan.
Sarah did a great job portraying two friends who are so scared to ruin a good thing by speaking up and bearing their soul. I loved the moment they guys get together and create the cheat sheet. When Nathan is given a chance to move past their platonic friendship, he takes it in a way that wont scare Bree off, but let's her see the possibility of more. But he doesn't see that she has been there long before.
Sarah writes great slow burns, and this was definitely no exception. I laughed and cried and fell in love with both Bree and Nathan.