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  • Stupid Love

  • Stumbling into Love, Book One
  • By: Riley Hart
  • Narrated by: Michael Dean
  • Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Stupid Love

By: Riley Hart
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Summary

Elijah

Out of all the apartments in Atlanta, I ended up with the worst neighbor. Shaw Hastings is a headache. He's so full of himself it makes me crazy. Our official language is snarky banter - which I don't enjoy, I swear. I've got eyes for my bestie Danny, anyway. I need to figure out if he feels the same, so I email an advice column written by a serial dater, who's just as annoying as Shaw. Now, I'm asking myself why am I thinking less about Danny and having a blast virtually flirting with Anonymous?

Shaw

I don't know why I like my adorable neighbor, Elijah Coleman. We've got nothing in common, yet somehow he's both boring and kinda fun. He reminds me of this guy who emailed my advice column, so it shouldn't be surprising that - oops - they're the same person. Imagine me then offering to help Elijah get Danny in real life just because it means spending time with him. We go from angry neighbors, to frenemies taking dancing lessons together, to a flirtatious friendship where I enjoy making him happy.

No matter how much we fight it, Elijah and I are stumbling toward the L word. It's messy and scary, but then he smiles, strikes a beautiful dance pose, or kisses me, and suddenly it's not so bad. He's ruining me, and I sort of like it. Stupid love. Unfortunately, with my track record of running scared, I just might wreck the only real relationship I've ever had.

Stupid Love is a low angst, frenemies to lovers story, with an anonymous advice column, flirty emails, banter, and other fun shenanigans. There's no love triangle or cheating in this audiobook.

©2020 Riley Hart (P)2020 Riley Hart
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Sweet, slow burn, frenemies & fake boyfriend to lovers romance. Elijah and Shaw were both great characters and loved all the secondary characters as well.

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Light quick listen with annoying narration

I just listened to Riley Hart’s more recent Atlanta Lightning series (The Endgame and The End Zone), and those books were good, with good narration. I thought I’d give some other Riley Hart books a try, but I’ve really struggled with this series. The stories are fluffy and a bit empty, and the narration is really annoying and fake (eughh when he pretend laughs my toes curl in icky discomfort). For comparison, this is more similar to Lucy Lennox type books in that light easy-read way (and forgettable), rather than having the added depth and hook that Lily Morton books have.

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