
Member Reviews

Let me start by saying I'm a huge fan of Sarah Adams. I have been since the fist novel I read by her: To Con A Gentleman. Sarah Adams' books are full of humor, sarcasm and hilarious inner dialogue. This book was no different. Full of humor, loveable side characters, funny situations, and, of course, lots of chemistry between the H&h.
I think my favorite trope is enemies to lovers but I can appreciate a good friend's to lovers as well. I would have preferred to see them go from friends to lovers over the course of the book rather than have them both secretly already be in love. That being said, it doesn't take away from the unique and fun writing style of the one and only Sarah Adams so I still enjoyed the story.
Having never had anxiety I can't fully appreciate what someone might be feeling or going through when having a panic attack but I thought the author did a great job of explaining what that might feel like and how someone might cope. The relationship between Nathan and Bree felt the most real to me during these times.
My only real complaint (if you want to call it that) is the swearing in this book. Though she doesn't use any *f* bombs, there is still quite a bit more swearing in this one than in her very first rom com (The Match, still by far my favorite of her books). I read Sarah Adams because I consider her a clean read author, meaning no open door sex and relatively little swearing. But this book was getting to be outside my comfort zone with the language. This is not a criticism, just an honest review on content in the book because I know there are enough people out there who care. Also, still a closed door romance but plenty of kissing and physical attraction/ chemistry throughout.
Sarah Adams continues to be a favorite modern romantic comedy author and I look forward to reading whatever she writes next.

Absolutely amazing book. This book is full of the laughs you come to expect from Adams, but it also drops some huge truth nuggets and includes some amazing character growth.
As a huge football fan I loved the main character!
I received an advanced copy of this book through NetGalley. This is my honest review.

Sarah Adams… *chef’s kiss*
The Cheat Sheet was everything I hoped it would be. Sarah uses her genius brain to write the best romances with fantastic chemistry, great main and side characters, and wonderfully hysterical phrasing. I loved the sports aspect in this one and also the accurate portrayals of depression and anxiety.
I love Bree. I LOVE Nathan. I will read anything Sarah writes. The end. Now… about a book for Jamal….?

This book is everything I love about books by Sarah Adams and more. They have the humor, the fun, the slow burn, the swoon and the sweet. It’s hard to say this but I think Nathan and Bree Cheese might be my new favorites. They are both so great! I love them separately and together. This story was perfection. A sports romance is high up on my list of favorites things and this one didn’t disappoint. I think I might read it again right away to pick up on all the details I missed and just to laugh again. Another great thing about this book, its a closed door romance, my favorite. Don’t be deceived though totally swoon-worthy. I enjoy a lot of genres but if I had to pick one kind of book to read for the rest of my days it would be one like this. Totally therapeutic.
Thank you Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for the ARC. You made my year with this one!