

I was first introduced to Paul in book 1, Frat Boy and Toppy, and I hated him almost instantly. If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be? What was one of the most memorable moments of Love, Hypothetically? I would, it's always a nice read when an Author can redeem a character previously disliked. Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why? **Copy provided in exchange for an honest review** There are few books that I'll re-read, and Love, Hypothetically is one of them, especially now that Nick J. I hope and pray that Anne Tenino continues on with this series because it holds a special place in my heart. Russo is fast becoming one of my favorite narrators, and he KILLED it again with another amazing performance. However, the audiobook narration by Nick J. If I had to rate this book on content alone, I would probably give it 4 stars, which means that I really liked it. This book is truly happy, comfort reading for me, as is this whole series. I even really enjoyed Paul of the prickly personality, whose snarky attitude I found to be really enticing. (I'm really sick, huh?) I still loved how light this book was and how unexpectedly SEXY it was.

I could have used pages upon pages of Paul crying and torturing Trevor.

I wasn't really ready to fully forgive Trevor, the jock who strung along, outed, and then ditched Paul. This book is novella length, and I realized that I really needed about 100 more pages to feel fully satisfied. On re-read, I found myself wanting MORE from the plot. It is always interesting how my opinions change about a certain book over the years and as my reading tastes change with time. It sparks deep emotions inside of me, and it usually leads to me really loving a book. gah, gets me every time! I love when someone has to truly grovel after formally wronging a love interest.

This is a cousin to the former-bully-to-lover trope, which. Love, Hypothetically features one of my FAVORITE tropes in romance EVER, which is the enemies-to-lovers theme, but more specifically, the former-betrayer-to-lover theme. **New audiobook rating: 4.5 stars** I'm a HUGE fan of the Theta Alpha Gamma series by Anne Tenino, and I had nothing but good memories of this book, which I read originally over three years ago. AWESOME narration and a fun, easy listen!
