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From New York Times bestselling author of Things We Never Got Over comes a hilarious, heart-stealing, small-town romance about starting over, finding your courage, and falling in love when you least expect it. Marley left Culpepper to escape the whispers and the heartache. Now, thirty-eight and out of options, she's back―living in her childhood bedroom, coaching the hopeless girls' soccer team, and facing the town that never forgot her biggest mistake. But sometimes rock bottom is exactly where a second chance begins. When a fake relationship with the school's most eligible coach becomes Marley's only way to survive the rumor mill, sparks fly and hearts are on the line. Jake Weston is everything she never saw coming: tattooed, fiercely loyal, and hiding a vulnerability that matches her own. Their deal is supposed to fix their reputations, not change their lives. But with every laugh, every awkward team practice, and every not-so-pretend kiss, Marley must decide if it's finally her turn for happily ever after. If you crave fake relationship romance with real heat and heart, small-town second chances and slow-burn chemistry…then Rock Bottom Girl is your next must-read. Warning: Story also includes a meet-puke, a bouffanted nemesis, a yard swan and donkey basketball, a teenage-orchestrated makeover, and a fake relationship that gets a little too real between the sheets. Review: A comfort read - This is one of my favorite stories by Lucy Score. I believe that every reader eventually starts considering some of the authors "his people". Lucy is one of my people. Her writing style, her sense of humor.. I think we would be great friends, in another life. This book is one of my comfort reads. When I am out of ideas or inspiration to read something new, it is easy to come back to this one. The story follows Jack, a high school rebel and now beloved small town teacher, and Marley, a funny and sweet heroine who is a bit lost in her own life, and lands back in her hometown, working as a part time teacher and soccer coach. This is one of the stories that truly shows what it takes to make changes in your life, and how small, day to day decisions can make all the difference in the long run. I think everyone needs this reminder from time to time, and can find the book relevant in different stages of one' s life. The story is written with a lot of humor and warmth. The characters and the story grow nicely, and you find yourself rooting not only for a happy end, but for Marley to grow into her full potential. I would recommend it to anyone looking for an easy, humorous and a feel good read. Review: Exactly what I needed - feel good, funny and entertaining. - If you love entertaining, heart-warming and funny books – this is the book for you. I’m not usually into rom-coms but some author’s just work for me – and this author’s humor is right up my alley. Never too over the top, and without her characters being embarrassingly stupid, the humor was always just right, and the entire novel easily checked all my boxes – Rock Bottom Girl was a HIT!! I laughed out loud – and got some strange looks from the people at the hair salon – grinned some more, and just was plain happy reading this little gem. Rock Bottom Girl was all kinds of awesome things rolled into one. Sports romance – Small town – Romantic Comedy – Fake Relationship. A tattooed hero that was all kinds of yummy – but most of all as perfect as it gets. Supportive, incredibly well versed in hitting the right tone whenever needed, but still all kinds of edgy and ‘bad boy’. And one of those fictional teachers you wish were real. A spunky and feisty heroine, down on her luck, but still retaining her humor. The perfect person to get in trouble with. She is nothing short of awesome and incredibly likable – a down to earth, humble but also a kinda real character. And there were so many awesome supporting characters. I don’t really know where to start, Vicky, Libby, the Uncles, Amie-Jo – I could go on. Every single one brought something special to this book. And together it was one of these novels that just make you feel good. Low drama – but lot’s of fun.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 34,251 Reviews |
F**L
A comfort read
This is one of my favorite stories by Lucy Score. I believe that every reader eventually starts considering some of the authors "his people". Lucy is one of my people. Her writing style, her sense of humor.. I think we would be great friends, in another life. This book is one of my comfort reads. When I am out of ideas or inspiration to read something new, it is easy to come back to this one. The story follows Jack, a high school rebel and now beloved small town teacher, and Marley, a funny and sweet heroine who is a bit lost in her own life, and lands back in her hometown, working as a part time teacher and soccer coach. This is one of the stories that truly shows what it takes to make changes in your life, and how small, day to day decisions can make all the difference in the long run. I think everyone needs this reminder from time to time, and can find the book relevant in different stages of one' s life. The story is written with a lot of humor and warmth. The characters and the story grow nicely, and you find yourself rooting not only for a happy end, but for Marley to grow into her full potential. I would recommend it to anyone looking for an easy, humorous and a feel good read.
C**S
Exactly what I needed - feel good, funny and entertaining.
If you love entertaining, heart-warming and funny books – this is the book for you. I’m not usually into rom-coms but some author’s just work for me – and this author’s humor is right up my alley. Never too over the top, and without her characters being embarrassingly stupid, the humor was always just right, and the entire novel easily checked all my boxes – Rock Bottom Girl was a HIT!! I laughed out loud – and got some strange looks from the people at the hair salon – grinned some more, and just was plain happy reading this little gem. Rock Bottom Girl was all kinds of awesome things rolled into one. Sports romance – Small town – Romantic Comedy – Fake Relationship. A tattooed hero that was all kinds of yummy – but most of all as perfect as it gets. Supportive, incredibly well versed in hitting the right tone whenever needed, but still all kinds of edgy and ‘bad boy’. And one of those fictional teachers you wish were real. A spunky and feisty heroine, down on her luck, but still retaining her humor. The perfect person to get in trouble with. She is nothing short of awesome and incredibly likable – a down to earth, humble but also a kinda real character. And there were so many awesome supporting characters. I don’t really know where to start, Vicky, Libby, the Uncles, Amie-Jo – I could go on. Every single one brought something special to this book. And together it was one of these novels that just make you feel good. Low drama – but lot’s of fun.
L**S
I loved it so much I had to fix a bunch of swears in my review...
4.5 stars — Well that was everything and a bowl of ice cream. Honestly? There were parts of this book that were like 10 stars, and then a few parts that were less, so I averaged and got to 4.5 rounded up…feel free to figure that one out. But seriously. I can’t tell you how much some parts of this book freaking delighted me. I laughed and laughed, and I didn’t even care if anything was over the top, because it didn’t feel over the top in a shameless looking for laughs way, it just honestly did make me laugh. I’m not sure if that makes sense, but I have a very specific tolerance for these things, and this one did not trip that switch. I was just having so much fun, I wanted more and more and more. The cast of characters was delightful. They were quirky and crazy and endearing and PERFECT. I never talk about the secondary characters first, but honestly? They played such an integral role in Marley and Jake’s lives that you can’t NOT talk about them. I even appreciated Amie Jo in a weird way! I mean, wait what? Marley was someone I simultaneously adored and wanted to smack on a frequent basis. I understood her to a degree, and I loved that through her we could see someone who internalized high school awfulness to the nth degree…and I guess I’m relieved that I didn’t do that. She focused so much on the negatives, that she completely glossed over everything good. She took FOREVER to figure things out, and I’m not sure I quite understand the depths of the kind of complex she must have had. That would be the part that was less for me, and prevented a full 5 stars. She just took slightly too long, and I felt for all the people who got hurt while she was focusing on the wrong things. But on the other side of it, we have this story with all these amazing wins! We got to see how one person could make such a difference without even realizing it, and I loved every single step forward she had with both her team and the students (and even old nemesises). It was a super feel good story in that way. I loved how at the same time all of those people were teaching *her* things about herself, and helping her grow as a person…especially her girls. And then there’s Jake. I loved that he was this seemingly god-like guy, but he was wholeheartedly not perfect…and not perfect in not great ways (especially the slobbiness). I love when characters get flaws to bring them down to earth and make them not too good to be true. Normally I like a 50-50 split with dual POV, but the off-balance worked really well in this story because it was mostly a growth story for Marley, but we still got to enjoy things from Jake’s side too. I couldn’t imagine this story without those occasional chapters from him. I adored him, and particularly adored the way he loved Marley. He was fun, caring, unapologetically overconfident…I don’t even know how to quantify him. And they were fire together. They made me laugh, they gave me amazing chemistry, they just had me swooning over the way they fit with one another. There were so many amazingly fun moments in this book that I’m never going to forget, and I can wholeheartedly see this book being added to my reread pile whenever I need a pick me up. I love it when a highly recommended book ends up actually being a match — it’s so freaking satisfying.
P**E
It should be require reading for all highschool girls. Loved it 5+ stars
This book should be require reading for all ages. If you’re going to start high school this book will prepare you or you have been through high school to show you you’re not alone. I can’t say enough good things about this book. To say it delivered all the feels isn’t enough. On every level this story touched me in some ways. I laughed, a lot. I teared up, felt all the swoons and all the rejections as if it were my own. It took me down my own memory lane. In fact, I think it took everyone down memory lane. I don’t do spoilers cause I feel it’s unfair to the author but I feel safe in giving this part away. At one point Jake gives the class an assignment to create their own Declaration of Independence. I actually highlighted that paragraph because he was so cool, on point and inventive. It made me think of my favorite teacher, who was in fact my high school history teacher. She used similar techniques to keep us interested. I will never forget it. It made me love history. Anyway, that’s what this story does. It invests you in these peoples lives. The characters are diverse, charming, diabolical, sweet, funny, quirky, tender, loving and on and on and on. There is literally someone for everyone you want to meet. Marley can be every girl at one time or another. She’s insecure, feels bad about herself and certainly doesn’t see herself or anyone else clearly. Although, she thinks she does and she’s trying to be her best self. All the while shes’ growing but doesn’t know it. Jake is every girl’s fantasy, except he’s a mess (literally). He has his baggage but has dealt in a different way to handle his life. He thinks he’s happy (and he is) but he’s discovering there’s more to life than the way he’s been living. One of my favorite parts of Jake is his ability to make everyone feel special. He just says things to Marley like calling her pretty girl. Every time I read it my heart melted. I could visualize the smile, his eyes and the sincerity even if it was just a flirt. The secondary characters, which are every person you ever met in high school are as important to the story as the main characters. To watch them grow and evolve had me cheering and tearing up or howling with laughter. The bonus epilogue is worth the price of the whole book all by itself. Believe me you get way more than you will pay for this book. I couldn’t book this book down yet I didn’t want it to end. You want to stay with these people. I want to go AmieJo’s party. The scene in the tree will have you laughing, crying and commiserating. Seriously there are too many favorite scenes I cold go on about. I’ll just say it is one of my favorite reads for 2019 and I know it will remain there. It’s a book I will definitely re-read over and over. Lucy, you are a talented genius. Thanks for the laughs, the tears and a trip down memory lane.
A**H
Loved it!
As a lifelong resident of Lancaster County, PA, reading this book was so delightful in a way that literally every other book I’ve read about my hometown has lacked. As a rule, I tend to stay away from books set in LancCo because the cringe factor is palpable (especially those Amish romance and wannabe trad wife books written by women who’ve never lived here—blech). However, Lucy Score did this place justice in a big way. Her Lancaster references and descriptions were freakishly accurate and absolutely hilarious, as usual. (I sent my sister the entire Dutch Blitz scene through tears because I was laughing so hard. We’ve had similar experiences with that accursed game and how the competition ruins friendships and families worse than Monopoly😂 and it was just so perfect. Like, *chef’s kiss* perfection.) Not to mention, I could absolutely see this entire book playing out on the backdrop of my own small town Amish country high school. Okay so now that I’ve waxed on about my apparent hometown love, let me just say that not only does Lucy Score nail it with the setting, but my God, her characters and plot are fantastic. We all know where the story is going to eventually end up (and let’s be honest that’s part of what we love about her books), but the hi-jinks and situations the characters get into in the meantime are somehow both absolutely hilarious and entirely relatable, which is a hard thing to achieve. The banter/conversation is a 10/10 without being hokey, there’s always some hidden quirky side of the secondary characters that make them even more endearing, and maybe it’s just because I’m a 37 year old woman who had dreams of leaving her hometown behind for something bigger and better and still happily ended up here anyway (thankfully with my own wannabe bad boy with a good heart), but I loved this book so, so much. Definitely recommend.
B**S
This book gave me serious high school nostalgia in the best way.
📚 Book Review: "Rock Bottom Girl" by Lucy Score 🏆 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️ What I loved: 1. Marley & Jake’s chemistry 🔥 2. The high school nostalgia 🎓 3. Vicky 🤣 "Rock Bottom Girl" is the perfect small-town romcom packed with humor, second chances, and a fake-dating trope that delivers. Marley is at rock bottom—jobless, aimless, and reluctantly moving back to her hometown. But when she takes on the role of a high school soccer coach (despite knowing nothing about coaching), her past crush and new fake-boyfriend, Jake, steps in to help. This book gave me serious high school nostalgia in the best way. Marley’s self-pity moments were frustrating at times, but her journey of self-discovery, friendships, and rekindled romance made it all worthwhile. And let’s talk about Vicky—she was absolutely hilarious! We need a whole book about her because she was one of the best side characters I’ve read in a while. The humor kept me hooked, and while there was a moment near the end where Marley frustrated me (no spoilers, but girl), it didn’t last long. If you’re looking for a fun, laugh-out-loud, heartwarming read, this one’s for you. And yes, I’ll definitely be reading more from Lucy Score!
M**N
funny and captivating
High school misconducts comeback to make adult relationships tricky - as always a happy ending you want to keep reading
N**.
I think it was a personality thing for me
I really enjoyed the first 2/3rds, but the third act kind of tanked it for me 🫠 I think it’s a personality/emotional maturity thing for me. I’m not a fan of grown adult women being told “I love you” to their face, only for them to turn around and be like “they couldn’t really love me, they’re confused”. Especially in their mid-to-late 30s. 😵💫 The Psych major in me is like: “Actually dude - let her go. Let her swim around in rock bottom for a bit and then invest in a few months-years of counseling before you try to make this work. In the mean time, feel free to go find someone who won’t require you to be the sole source of their sense of self esteem for the next 40 years, if your sanity makes it that far.” Again, it’s me - not the book. Lucy is a clearly a skilled, established, and well renowned author. It’s just a a personal pet peeve of mine (in real life) for grown adults to actively refuse to take any steps or any measure of responsibility to address their glaring insecurities. 😬 Were it not for that part of the arc, it would’ve been a solid 4 🌟s for me! It was cute, fun, light, and the characters were distinctive and quirky. So much to love here. It was my first Lucy Score and I may try another one in the future sometime if I can be convinced they’re not all about 30 year olds with the emotional maturity of a middle schooler. Open to recs!
T**A
Amazing funny-sexy romance!
People must have thought: is she crazy loughing like this in the metro? or: I'd like to know what she's reading to laugh like that too!!! Great great book!
D**N
This book was a riot!
This is the first Lucy Score book I've read. It won't be the last. It covered a topic which a lot of people deal with. Mean spirited, unkind people that make others miserable. It was side-splitting funny with great dialogue. I loved the characters of Jake and Marley. How Jake showed Marley how great she was he encouraged her to believe in herself and helped give her self confidence. I loved how she encouraged her girls to fight and helped them to be kind and show team spirit. Thoroughly enjoyed this book.
K**E
Perfect high school/ small town story 🥰 Don’t be put off by the 500+ pages 😉
This is the first book I’ve read by this author and i loved it. It was a mix of YA and chic lit. I would say it’s a grown up YA book which I found really special and unique. I’ve never read a story like this before as so many authors struggle to get the writing right when they switch from a teenager to an adult character but Lucy Score got it just right 👍. If I’m being honest I was a little worried that I’d give up half way through especially with the book being 500+ pages but it was such a page turner and so much happened that I didn’t get bored at all It was amazing ⭐️ i loved the characters they felt like friends (my favourite was Libby), the setting, the writing i cried and I laughed a lot too. Plus it had a dog in it too🐶. How could you go wrong? The s*x scenes 🍆 wow🙈😮💨 they are pretty explicit but come across respectful and funny too and are only in the middle of the book. I wouldn’t change anything about this book 🥰 I also loved the bonus wedding chapter that you get by tapping on a link from the kindle version of the story. Bye, 👋 I’m off to order the rest of Lucy Scores books now ….
E**Y
Do not miss it!
This was another fun, engaging, swoon-worthy and emotional read by Lucy Score! I love sports romances but the ones that have a girl soccer coach hit different and Marley was a spectacular one at that! I loved Jake, he was the perfect mix of sweet, adorable, grumpy and swoony! He was just so awesome and I couldn't help but love him the second he was on page! Marley has some self-esteem issues and thought that she was always destined to botch things up but this time with the help of her wholesome team of rabid teenage girls, she finally got a reality check that not everyone's life around her is as perfect as they portray. I really enjoyed the setting of the small town and the way all the side characters came together like a huge happy family in the ending was so heartwarming! I couldn't describe how much I loved every single side character (with the exception of some bitter characters) along with Marley & Jake! I was obsessed with this story and I didn't want it to end but the bonus epilogue gave me a sense of satisfaction and close and made my heart swell with happiness for Marley & Jake's little family! I loved every minute of this story and just could not get enough of it
L**R
A hilarious story that teachers very positive things
4 🍭🍭🍭🍭 Spanish & English Opinion 🇲🇽 Este libro fue una sorpresa. Me gustó la portada, me llamó la atención la descripción y desde la segunda hoja, me estaba riendo en voz alta. Me gusta lo realista del personaje. Su situación, sus sentimientos, su edad. El libro describe situaciones muy graciosas pero lo principal es la difícil forma en la que convivimos y nos relacionamos las mujeres, y la forma en que a veces no nos tratamos bien o somos crueles. Pero también enseña la importancia de comunicarse, y de cómo la sororidad puede prevalecer. El libro es divertido, educativo y original. 🇺🇸 This book was a surprise. I liked the cover, the blurb seemed interesting and from the second page on I was laughing. It’s a realistic story, with funny characters that experiment feelings and situations that at some point everyone has felt. And even if it’s full of humor, it also shows the way women can be towards other sisters. The importance of communication, the power of sorority and to always change perspective are the main things this book gave me. It’s funny, interesting and original.
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