A bit of humor, a bit of personal truth, and a few O's
I have seen bits and pieces of this advertised on Facebook, so I wanted to give it a read. The actual book was a bit less than I hoped for, but it still wasn't bad.
A journalist, Ava, who writes the "love and sex" column for a well-known magazine, feels like a fraud when she's asked to write about her first "O"... but she's never had one. What kind of person who writes a love and sex column can't even "O"? Exactly - a fraud (in her opinion). She needs to rectify this before the due date for her article and goes to her friend for assistance.
Her roommate and his friends happen to find out about her dilemma and feel it's their duty to help. Though, they certainly aren't her type, that she's aware of, so when they seem to start flirting with her and paying attention to her, she isn't sure what to think. I won't say anything else, though, so that I don't give away the whole story (even if it is a typical romance that is pretty predictable, with or without my spoilers).
Something I didn't like was how the book went on and on about how much of a player her roommate, Jasper, was. I mean, I get it - he was. He brought home different women almost every night. He loved it. Personally, I don't like hearing about their "scandalous ways" before getting with the main characters. It just makes me feel yucky toward them. I'm sure the point was to show how much he changed his ways because he fell for Ava and such, but I PERSONALLY felt it was a lot. That's just my opinion, though, and I'm not really removing a star for that.
Another thing that was minor was that the author changed the name of the store a couple of times that Ava went to and was going to speak at. It was "Cool Vibes" most of the book, I believe (it was at the beginning of the last chapter, for sure), then "Good Vibes" a page or two later. It was a minor little thing, but it was still something I caught.
Anyway. It was a cute enough story. Had a variety of characters, different enough personalities (I liked Leo the best), a good message for women near the end, and is a decent standalone if you just need something a little lighter between reads.