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Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating Kindle Edition
Hazel Camille Bradford knows she’s a lot to take—and frankly, most men aren’t up to the challenge. If her army of pets and thrill for the absurd don’t send them running, her lack of filter means she’ll say exactly the wrong thing in a delicate moment. Their loss. She’s a good soul in search of honest fun.
Josh Im has known Hazel since college, where her zany playfulness proved completely incompatible with his mellow restraint. From the first night they met—when she gracelessly threw up on his shoes—to when she sent him an unintelligible email while in a post-surgical haze, Josh has always thought of Hazel more as a spectacle than a peer. But now, ten years later, after a cheating girlfriend has turned his life upside down, going out with Hazel is a breath of fresh air.
Not that Josh and Hazel date. At least, not each other. Because setting each other up on progressively terrible double blind dates means there’s nothing between them...right?
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherGallery Books
- Publication dateSeptember 4, 2018
- File size6.9 MB
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SEVEN YEARS LATER
Anyone who knew me in college might be horrified to hear that I ended up employed as an elementary school teacher, responsible for educating our wide-eyed, sponge-brained youth, but in truth, I suspect I’m pretty great at it. For one, I’m not afraid of making a fool of myself. And two, I think there’s something about the eight-year-old brain that just resonates with me on a spiritual level.
Third grade is my sweet spot; eight-year-olds are a trip.
After two years spent student-teaching fifth grade, I felt constantly sticky and harried. Another year in transitional kindergarten and I knew I didn’t have the endurance for so much potty training. But third felt like the perfect balance of fart jokes without the sometimes-disastrous intentional farting, hugs from kids who think I’m the smartest person alive, and having enough authority to get everyone’s attention simply by clapping my hands once.
Unfortunately, today is the last day of school, and as I take down the many, many inspirational pages, calendars, sticker charts, and art masterpieces from my classroom walls, I register that this is also the last day I’m going to see this particular third grade classroom. A tiny ball of grief materializes in my throat.
“You have Sad Hazel posture.”
I turn, surprised to find Emily Goldrich behind me. She’s not only my best gal, she’s also a teacher—though not here at Merion—and she looks tidy and recently showered because she’s a week ahead of me into summer break. Em is also holding what I pray is a bag full of Thai takeout. I am hungry enough to eat the little jeweled apple clip in her hair. I look like a filthy mop head covered in the fading glitter eight-year-old Lucy Nguyen decided would be a fun last-day surprise.
“I am, a little.” I point around the room, at three out of four empty walls. “Though there’s something cathartic about it, too.”
Emily and I met about nine months ago in an online political forum, where it was clear we were both childless because of all the time we spent there ranting into the void. We met up in person for venting over coffee and became immediate fast friends. Or, maybe more accurately, I decided she was amazing and invited her to coffee again and again until she agreed. The way Emily describes it: when I meet someone I love, I become an octopus and wind my tentacles around their heart, tighter and tighter until they can’t deny they love me just the same.
Emily works at Riverview teaching fifth (a true warrior among us), and when a position opened for a third grade teacher there, I sprinted down to the district with my application in hand. So desperate was I for the coveted spot in a top-ten school that only once I got out of my car and started the march up the steps to HR did I register that I was (1) braless and (2) still wearing my Homer Simpson slippers.
No matter. I was properly attired for the interview two weeks later. And guess who got the job?
I think it’s me!
(As in, it isn’t confirmed but Emily is married to the principal so I’m pretty sure I’m in.)
“Are you coming tonight?”
Em’s question pulls me out of the mental and physical war I’m waging with a particularly stubborn staple in the wall. “Tonight?”
“Tonight.”
I glance at her patiently over my shoulder. “More clues.”
“My house.”
“More specific clues?” I’ve spent many a Friday night at Em’s, playing Mexican Train dominoes with her and Dave and eating whatever meat Dave has grilled that night.
She sighs and walks to my desk, retrieving a hammer from my dalmatian-print box of tools so I can more easily pry the metal from the plaster. “The barbecue.”
“Right!” I brandish the hammer in victory. That little asshole staple is mine to destroy! (Or recycle responsibly.) “The work party.”
“It’s not officially work. But a few of the cool teachers will be there, and you might want to meet them.”
I eye her with faint trepidation; we all remember Hazel Point Number Two. “You promise you’ll monitor my booze intake?”
For some reason, this makes her laugh, and it causes a silver pulse of anticipation to flash through my blood when she tells me, “You’ll be just fine with the Riverview crowd.”
I get the sense Emily wasn’t yanking my chain. I hear music all the way to the curb when I climb out of Giuseppe, my trusty 2009 Saturn. The music is by one of the Spanish singers that Dave loves, layered with the irregular sound of glass clinking, voices, and Dave’s awesome braying laugh. My nose tells me he’s grilling carne asada, which means that he’s also making margaritas, which means I’ll need to stay focused to keep my shirt on tonight.
Wish me luck.
With a deep, bracing breath, I do one more check of my outfit. I swear it’s not a vanity thing; more often than not, something is unbuttoned, a hem is tucked into underwear, or I’ve got an important garment on inside out. This characteristic might explain, in part, why third graders feel so at home in my classroom.
Emily and Dave’s house is a late Victorian with a shock of independently minded ivy invading the side that leads to the backyard. A winding flower bed points the way to the gate; I follow it around to where the sound of music floats up and over the fence.
Emily really went all out for this “Welcome, Summer!” barbecue. A garland of paper lanterns is strung over the walkway. Her sign even has the correct comma placement. Dinner parties at my apartment consist of paper plates, boxed wine, and the last three minutes before serving featuring me running around like a maniac because I burned the lasagna, insisting I DON’T NEED ANY HELP JUST SIT DOWN AND RELAX.
I shouldn’t really get into the comparison game with Emily, of all people. I love the woman but she makes the rest of us look like limp vegetation. She gardens, knits, reads at least a book a week, and has the enviable ability to eat like a frat boy without ever gaining weight. She also has Dave, who, aside from being my new boss (fingers crossed!), is progressive in an effortless way that makes me feel like he’s a better feminist than I am. He’s also almost seven feet tall (I measured him with uncooked spaghetti one night) and good-looking in an Are you sure he isn’t a fireman? kind of way. I bet they have amazing sex.
Emily shrieks my name, and a backyard full of my future friends turns to see why she’s just shouted, “Get your rack over here!” But I’m immediately distracted by the sight of the yard tonight. The grass is the kind of green you’ll only find in the Pacific Northwest. It rolls away from the stone path like an emerald carpet. The beds are full of hostas just starting to unfurl their leaves, and a massive oak stands in the center of it all, its branches heavy with tiny paper lanterns and stretched in a canopy of leaves protecting the guests from the last bit of fading sun.
Emily waves me over and I smile at Dave—nodding like, Duh, Dave, when he holds up the margarita pitcher in question—and cross through a small group of people (maybe my new colleagues!) to the far end of the yard.
“Hazel,” Em calls, “come over here. Seriously,” she says to the two women at her side, “you’re going to love her so much.”
So, hey guess what? My first conversation with the third grade teachers at Riverview is about breasts, and this time I wasn’t even the one to bring them up. I know! I wouldn’t have expected that, either! Apparently Trin Beckman is the most senior teacher in our grade, and when Emily points to her breasts, I readily agree she’s got a great rack. She seems to think they need to be in a better bra and then mentions something about three pencils I don’t entirely catch. Allison Patel, my other third grade peer, is lamenting her A cups.
Emily points to her own A’s and frowns at my perky C’s. “You win.”
“What does my trophy look like?” I ask. “A giant bronze cock?”
The words are out before I can stop them. I swear my mouth and my brain are siblings who hate each other and give each other wedgies in the form of mortifying moments like this. Now it seems my brain has deserted me.
Emily looks like a giant bird has just flown into her mouth. Allison looks like she’s contemplating this all very seriously. We all startle when Trin bursts out laughing. “You were right, she is going to be fun.”
I exhale, and feel a tiny bolt of pride at this—especially when I realize she’s drinking water. Trin isn’t tickled by my lack of filter because she’s already tipsy on one of Dave’s killer margaritas; she’s just cool with weirdos. My octopus tentacles twitch at my side.
A shadow materializes at Emily’s right but I’m distracted by the perfectly timed margarita Dave presses into my hand with a whispered, “Take it slow, H-Train,” before disappearing again.
My new boss is the best!
“What’s going on over here?”
It’s an unfamiliar male voice, and Emily answers, “We were just discussing how Hazel’s boobs are better than all of ours.”
I look up from my drink to see whether I actually know the person currently studying my chest and… oh.
Ohhhh.
Dark eyes widen and quickly flicker away. A carved jaw twitches. My stomach turns over.
It’s him. Josh.
Josh fucking Im. The blueprint for Perfect.
He coughs out a husky breath. “I think I’ll skip the boob talk.”
Somehow Josh is even better-looking than he was in college, all tanned and fit and with his flawlessly crafted features. He’s ducking away in horror already but my brain takes this opportunity to give my mouth a revenge wedgie.
“It’s cool.” I wave an extremely casual hand. “Josh has already seen my boobs.”
The party stops.
Air stills.
“I mean, not because he wanted to see them.” My brain desperately tries to fix this. “They were forced on him.”
A wind chime rings mournfully in the distance.
Birds stop flying midair and fall to their deaths.
“Not forced, like, by me,” I say, and Emily groans in pain. “But like his roommate had me—”
Josh puts a hand on my arm. “Hazel. Just… stop.”
Emily looks on, completely confused. “Wait. How do you guys know each other?”
He answers without taking his eyes off me. “College.”
“Glory days, am I right?” I give him my best grin.
With an expectant look tossed to each of us Trin asks, “Did you guys date?”
Josh pales. “Oh my God. Never.”
Holy crap, I forgot how much I like this guy.
That little sneak Dave Goldrich, principal, waits until I’ve had three margaritas before telling me I officially have the job as Riverview’s newest third grade teacher. I’m pretty sure he does this to see what astounding response comes out of my mouth, so I hope he isn’t disappointed with “Holy shit! Are you fucking with me?”
He laughs. “I am not.”
“Do I already have a thick HR file?”
“Not officially.” Bending from somewhere up near the International Space Station, Dave drifts down to plant a kiss on the top of my head. “But you’re not getting the favorite treatment, either. I separate work life from personal. You’ll need to do the same.”
I pick up on the only thing that matters here. “I’m your favorite?” I bare my teeth, flashing my charming dimple. “I won’t tell Emily if you won’t.” Dave laughs and makes a dramatic reach for my glass, but I evade him, leaning in to add, “About Josh. Is he a tea—?”
“My sister didn’t tell me you’re joining the staff at Riverview.” Josh must be part vampire because I swear he just materializes in empty spaces near warm bodies.
I straighten, flapping at the air in front of my face and trying to clear the confusion. “Your sister?”
“My sister,” he repeats slowly, “known to you as Emily Goldrich, known to our parents as Im Yujin.”
All of a sudden, it clicks. I’ve only ever known Em’s married name. It never occurred to me that the beloved big brother—or oppa—I’m always hearing about is the very same Josh I barfed on all those years ago. Wow. Apparently this is the grown-up version of the metal-mouthed tween brother I’ve seen in the row of photos in Emily’s living room. Well done, puberty.
Turning, I yell over my shoulder, “Emily, your Korean name is Yujin?”
She nods. “He’s Jimin.”
I look at him like I’m seeing a new person in front of me. The two syllables of his name are like a sensual exhale, something I might say immediately preorgasm when words fail me. “That might be the hottest name I’ve ever heard.”
He blanches, like he’s afraid I’m about to offer to have sex with him again, and I burst out laughing.
I realize I should be mortified that Past Hazel was so dramatically inappropriate, but it’s not like I’m that much better now, and regret isn’t really my speed anyway. For the count of three quick breaths, Josh and I grin at each other in intense shared amusement. Our eyes are cartoon-spiral wild.
But then his smile straightens as he seems to remember that I am ridiculous.
“I promise to not proposition you at your sister’s party,” I tell him, pseudo–sotto voce.
Josh mumbles an awkward “Thanks.”
Dave asks, “Hazel propositioned you?”
Josh nods, holding eye contact with me for a couple more seconds before looking over to his brother-in-law—my new boss. “She did.”
“I did,” I agree. “In college. Just before vomiting on his shoes. It was one of my more undatable moments.”
“She’s had a few.” Josh blinks down when his phone buzzes, pulling it out of his pocket. He reads a text with absolutely no reaction and then puts the phone away.
There must be some male pheromone thing happening, because Dave has extracted something from this moment that I have not. “Bad news?” he asks, brows drawn, voice all low, like Josh is a sheet of fragile glass.
Josh shrugs, expression even. A muscle ticks in his jaw and I resist reaching out and pressing it like I’m playing Simon. “Tabitha isn’t going to make it up for the weekend.”
I feel my own jaw creak open. “There are real people named Tabitha?”
Both men turn to look at me like they don’t know what I mean.
But come on.
“I just—” I continue, haltingly. “Tabitha seems like what you’d name someone if you expect them to be really, really… evil. Like, living in a lair and hoarding spotted puppies.”
Dave clears his throat and lifts his glass to his mouth, drinking deeply. Josh stares at me. “Tabby is my girlfriend.”
“Tabby?”
Swallowing back a strangled laugh, Dave puts a gentle hand on my shoulder. “Hazel. Shut up.”
“HR file?” I look up at his familiar face, all bearded and calm. It’s dark out now, and he’s backlit by a few strings of outdoor lights.
“The party doesn’t count,” he assures me, “but you’re a maniac. Ease Josh in a little.”
“I think the fact that I’m a maniac is partly why I’m your favorite.”
Dave nearly breaks, but he manages to turn and walk away before I can tell. I am now alone with Josh Im. He studies me like he’s looking at something infectious through a microscope.
“I always thought I caught you in… a phase.” His left eyebrow makes a fancy arch. “Apparently you’re just like this.”
“I feel like I have a lot to apologize for,” I admit, “but I can’t be sure I won’t be constantly exasperating you, so maybe I’ll just wait until we’re elderly.”
Half of his mouth turns up. “I can say without question I’ve honestly never known anyone else like you.”
“So completely undatable?”
“Something like that.”
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- ASIN : B07CL8YSK1
- Publisher : Gallery Books
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- Publication date : September 4, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 6.9 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
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- Print length : 318 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1501165863
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- Best Sellers Rank: #15,028 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #365 in Women's Friendship Fiction
- #540 in Contemporary Women's Fiction
- #818 in Romantic Comedy (Books)
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Christina Lauren is the combined pen name of longtime writing partners and best friends Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings, the New York Times, USA TODAY, and #1 Internationally bestselling authors of the Beautiful and Wild Seasons series, Dating You / Hating You, Autoboyography, Love and Other Words, Roomies, Josh and Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating,The Unhoneymooners, The Soulmate Equation, Something Wilder and The True Love Experiment. You can find them online at ChristinaLaurenBooks.com, @ChristinaLauren on Instagram, or @ChristinaLauren on Twitter.
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Customers enjoy this romantic comedy for its witty humor and different friends-to-lovers storyline. The book features well-developed characters with great chemistry, and customers appreciate its refreshing lack of angst. They find it a breezy, fast-paced read that's easy to get lost in, with one customer describing it as a warm fuzzy feeling in the stomach romcom.
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Customers enjoy the book's humor, describing it as witty and full of love, with several mentioning they laughed throughout the reading experience.
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"Enjoyed this book. So much fun. I was happy that I was home reading and I did not look like a crazy person laughing to myself...." Read more
"...and usually I would DNF, but dang this hooked me in and I found it hilarious. It is extremely rowdy and quite descriptive...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseHazel and Josh meet in college when he’s the TA of a class. Years later they meet again at a BBQ only to find he’s the brother of her best friend. They become friends and set each other up on a series of blind dates. The book had me rooting for them as I quickly read it. It’s funny and fun.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis book was very good. I highly recommend it. The writing was well done, the storyline was funny and interesting. I love the main characters and enjoyed their story.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseEnjoyed this book. So much fun. I was happy that I was home reading and I did not look like a crazy person laughing to myself. That may not have been so bad. I could say I was having a Hazel moment
- Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI enjoyed this book but sometimes the heroine was too over the top for me. What they described as quirkiness seem to sometimes come across as immaturity or thoughtlessness. For example how she blurted out to Emily and her husband that she and Josh had been intimate. How do you do that in front of him without giving him a heads up?? It’s his sister. But other than that the story was cute
- Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis is not a book I would normally read and usually I would DNF, but dang this hooked me in and I found it hilarious. It is extremely rowdy and quite descriptive. Josh is a well put together physical therapist who is smart and handsome. Hazel is a slightly neurotic spazz who is funny and kind, but truly all over the place. I would not recommend this to my reading friends but I really did laugh so much.
Content: A lot of sex. At least 4 very open door scenes and then flash backs to past experiences. Triggers with abandonment and loss of a parent.
Language: Lots of language, including f-bombs.
Religious: No
Happy reading, but seriously if you are my friend or family in real life don't read this book. 😀
- Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2018Format: KindleVerified PurchaseFINAL DECISION: Quirky and sweet contemporary romantic comedy. I read this one on a whim and ended up loving the story between two opposites. It was cute and fun and just perfect for a couple hour's escape.
THE STORY: Hazel Bradford is a lot to handle. Chaos follows her everywhere, she doesn't have a filter and she has a habit of doing or saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. She met Josh Im in college when she vomited on him at a party. Ten years after college, the two meet again and Hazel is determined to be Josh's best friend. After a bad breakup, Hazel convinces Josh to agree to go on a blind date with Hazel. Well, they would each set the other up with someone and they would double date. The two have no interest in one another, but somehow their dates don't work out and the attraction between Hazel and Josh keeps growing.
OPINION: Some books you just have to approach with an open mind and an open heart. Not that everyone would love this book if they did, but I know that I had to be open to this book to enjoy it.
Hazel is a lot to take in. She is a whirlwind -- chaotic, intemperate, brash. But she also is completely open to loving other people. She cares deeply. The chaos and her inability to censor herself would be something that might annoy me greatly -- until I saw how caring she is. She wants to love so much that she opens herself up and is hurt again and again. And yet she keeps caring for others. And that is what makes her who she is.
She is desperately aware that people are attracted to her, but that she becomes too much and people expect (or want) her eventually to tone down. But she doesn't. Although Hazel is confident in herself, she also doesn't believe that she has any chance with Josh. She dubbed him "Perfect" as in the model for the perfect guy. Her caring for him makes her want to be close to him, but because she doesn't believe he can be for her, she instead wants to be his best friend.
Hazel and Josh begin a friendship that is funny and sweet at the same time. She brings color and imperfection into his life. Josh brings some order into Hazel's. Josh, however, is always completely accepting of Hazel. He may not understand how her mind works, but he doesn't criticize her or try to make her into someone else. Hazel is a force of nature and Josh is the calm in the storm.
The two end up on a series of terrible dates (with other people) which end up being an odd courtship between them. I loved the humor and the pure acceptance between these two.
This is the first Christina Lauren book I've actually read. I have a bunch on my TBR list and own a bunch, but I have always set those aside to read something else. Why did I decide on this one? Because the hero is Korean American. I thought the interracial romance was handled well.
My only complaint about the story was the ending and the epilogue. I'm not a fan of leaving obvious story points unfinished and them coming back in the epilogue to give answers. I love epilogues, but personally prefer that the story be complete without it and then have the epilogue as a bonus. But that is a quibble with what was a wonderful, light and fun romance.
WORTH MENTIONING: The story is told in alternating first person points of view.
CONNECTED BOOKS: JOSH + HAZEL'S GUIDE TO NOT DATING is a standalone.
STAR RATING: I give this book 4.5 stars.
NOTE: I received an ARC of this book via Netgalley in order to help prepare this review. I was not required to write a review or to write a positive review. All opinions contained herein are my own.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseUMM..... THIS WAS SO GOOD!!
I told myself I wouldn't read anymore Christina Lauren because I thought Roomies was a bit bland and not up my alley, but this one just sounded cute so I broke my own rule and WOW I'M SO GLAD I DID THIS IS A NEW FAVORITE OF THE YEAR!
The main thing I love about this book is the main character. She's cute and quirky and fun without trying too hard to be ~different~. She's authentically weird rather than being a manic pixie dream girl, and she's aware of it, AND she's proud of it. She reminded me of Jess from New Girl, which is my favorite show of all time because I love her character so much. That, combined with the fact that she also reminded me of Lucy from The Hating Game made me love her. Her dialogue was always so great--hilarious without EVER being cheesy. She was so refreshing and unlike any character I've read before. Hazel also really validated a small part of me that's insecure that I'll never find anyone because I'm too weird. I've never read a book like this before, like I was receiving a gentle pat on the back. Two thumbs up.
Josh was also SO sweet and mindful and generous and he's the perfect love interest. The dynamic of (sorta) enemies to friends to lovers was also a great slow burn. The pacing of this is exactly what I look for in romance and I would read every book Christina & Lauren write if they do it similar to this one.
As always, Christina & Lauren were really mindful of representation, feminism, and healthy relationships. The love interest and most prominent side character in this are Korean, and their culture was discussed at multiple points in the book (I'll link some ownvoices reviews discussing the rep if I see any once this comes out). However, there were a few times that Hazel would fetishize Koreans because she sexualized Josh's Korean name and the way he sounded when he spoke Korean. It was the only thing I thought was distasteful about this book, and maybe (hopefully) it'll be edited out in the final version. Lastly, there's a lot of candid talking about sex, including discussion about consent and bleeding and other good stuff. Also, there's a lot of fighting back against slut shaming and women being able to do what they want, which I think was great. I just love how the characters in Christina Lauren book will encounter a problem in the relationship or with sex and literally say, "Hey, let's talk about this" rather than avoid each other childishly. SO GOOD! (and yes, that's how low the bar is in romance books to be considered good, people.)
I was warned that the ending of this might be something I'm not into, and I gotta agree that this veered a sharp left at the end. I haven't decided if I liked it or not, but it was definitely *cough* a choice. I'd have to talk about it in a spoilery review. But if this would've ended differently, I probably would have given it 5 stars. (Update: it’s not a bad twist, it’s just a plot point that i think was random to throw in at the END of a book lol. no worries! read it anyway!)
Definitely add this to your TBR if you're looking for some healthy romance that has equal parts cuteness and steaminess. I adored it thoroughly.
Top reviews from other countries
- Cliente AmazonReviewed in Spain on December 2, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars so funny!
loved It!
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MellianeReviewed in France on November 30, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars J'ai adoré !
Voilà le second roman de Christina Lauren que je lis et je dois dire que je suis sous le charme ! Je ne m’attendais pas à aimer tellement ce roman mais c’est un petit bijou et j’ai eu beaucoup de mal à le lâcher. Comment résister à Hazel ? Comme j’ai aimé ce personnage ! Tellement tellement aimé ! Au bout de quelques chapitres j’étais déjà sûre qu’il me faudrait le roman en papier pour l’avoir dans ma bibliothèque et pourvoir lire et relire ce nouveau livre. Oui, c’est à ce point et je suis si contente de l’avoir tenté !
Hazel, ô Hazel, comme tu m’as fait rêver. Même si les gens ne savent pas voir à quel point tu es une femme extraordinaire, moi je le vois et je veux être comme toi ! Tes différences ne te rendent pas moins géniale, mais te propulsent au-dessus de tous les autres ! Oui, parce que j’ai adoré ton âme d’enfant, te voir t’amuser d’un rien, profiter de la vie même si les autres te jugent, et mon cœur s’est brisé quand je t’ai vue continuer à sourire alors qu’au fond de toi tu étais triste, déçue, et brisée par les gens qui ne te comprennent pas et qui aimeraient que tu sois normale. Parce que tu l’es Hazel, c’est juste qu’ils sont trop étriqués pour le voir.
Et qui aurait cru que tu retomberais sur ton amour de jeunesse, celui dont tu es persuadée qu’il ne voudra jamais de toi. Mais tu vas l’aider, tu vas être sa meilleure amie avant même qu’il ne s’en rende compte, tu vas rentrer dans sa vie comme un tsunami, mais tu vas la rendre tellement belle aussi ! Pourtant, plusieurs fois mon petit cœur s’est serré pour toi. Mais c’est vrai qu’on te comprend aussi, comment résister à Josh ? Il est tellement… tout. Mais est-ce que ça peut marcher ? Et ça c’est la question la plus difficile, c’est quelque chose de très compliqué, parce que tu sais que tu ne seras jamais la femme qui lui faudrait. Tu ne veux pas être brisée, surtout par lui, tu l’es assez par les autres qui ne comprennent pas. Tu veux rester sa meilleure amie.
Oui Hazel, j’ai adoré ce roman grâce à toi mais aussi grâce à Josh et tu m’as complètement emportée et maintenant je me dis que je vais devoir lire tous les livres de Christina Lauren s’ils sont tous aussi bien ! Et surtout j’ai hâte de t’avoir dans ma bibliothèque pour te redécouvrir encore et encore parce que tu le mérites !
- AnneReviewed in Canada on February 16, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Another fabulous romance by Christina Lauren
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis book is another fabulous romance from the writing team that is Christina Lauren. I loved the slow burn of the romance and the exuberance of Hazel. The double blind dates led to both hilarity and heat. If you are looking for a fun and memorable romantic story with two great protagonists that appreciate each other for who they really are, don’t miss this wonderful read.
- RafaReviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 20, 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars Cuteeeeee
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseCute contemporary novel 🤍
- NicShef❤️ReadingReviewed in Australia on September 5, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely slow burn...
‘Josh and Hazel's Guide To Not Dating’ is a fabulous page turner... I adore romantic comedies and this book was a laugh-out-loud roller coaster ride. Christina Lauren is a writing duo that never disappoints with their savviness, emotional highs, and passion for the written word.
Third grade teacher Hazel Bradford has been a bit weird all of her life, a very good friend, has five distinct pets, and typically says whatever is on her mind. As a result, her dating life suffers because after a few dates, her unconventional behaviour tends to be a turn off.
Josh is a successful physical therapist. He and Hazel met back in college, and at the time Josh found her to be a tad annoying. Josh is a workaholic, when Hazel blows back into his life, he is powerless to resist her love of life. Despite their completely opposite personalities, Josh and Hazel click - She makes him laugh - She loves his sister & his family. She makes his boring routine exciting...
If you're looking for your next great read look no further! So sexy, and a lovely slow burn. 4.5 Stars...