BAD IDEA #241: Sending a dirty text to your number neighbor.In my defense, my friends did it too, and their neighbors took it as the joke it was.Mine didn’t.He responded with a dirty text of his own. Next thing I know, I have a standing texting date every night at ten-thirty.Until I have to miss it because the stray kitten who adopted me one week ago is sick. The only person I know who can help … only person I know who can help me at this time of night is my British next-door neighbor and local vet, Isaac Cooper.
I’ll keep him overnight, he says. Here’s my number to call me in the morning, he says.
The problem?
I know that number.
Because I’ve been texting it every night for the last four days…
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Hilarious rom-com and a perfect book to pick-up for a nice escape from reality!
What are the chances your number neighbor turns out to be your actual neighbor? Well for Hannah, pretty good as she soon finds out! 5 stars for this one, you will laugh out loud with this one! Sit back and watch it all unfold in this hysterical rom-com, as Isaac & Hannah realize what’s going on thanks to Hannah’s kitten, perfectly named Lucifer!
Grab this one asap, you will not be disappointed!
This book is full of funny banter, smoking hot Brit and a slightly quirky and yet sassy heroine. OMG you guys this book is HILARIOUS. I mean I was laughing my ass off from beginning to end.
I absolutely loved Isaac. He was funny, smart, had a dirty mouth and a heart of gold. Hannah was such a fun and exciting heroine. Her internal dialogues were funny and the no-filter was an added bonus. Their relationship started a bit unconventional but it grew to be something beautiful.
If I can say one thing about this book it will be this – I guarantee you’ll thoroughly enjoy this book. I sure as hell did.
***5 Stars***
And we have another winner!
Not that I’m surprised in the least, but, and I know I’ve said this about many of this author’s books, but this baby was such a fun read. It’s all kinds of sweet, snarky, smexy and funny with a huge dose of heart tossed into the mix that kept me turning the pages until the very end and wishing there were more words to read.
I adored Hannah and Isaac. Hannah is sweet, sassy and snarky and has a kinder heart than even she realizes. Isaac is simply a good man. He has a good heart and has just enough alpha in him to take charge of a situation without going all caveman about it. Their journey to their HEA starts out on an interesting foot, but once they both get over their initial shock of just who their number neighbor is, things were all kinds of fun. Of course a sick kitten, nosey cousin and crazy smut loving grandmother do help nudge things along and I really loved how everything worked out for them in the end.
Sometimes you just need a fun, quick, low on angstyness read and this one fit the bill in every way for me. I loved catching up with Mason, Immy and Maya. I have a soft spot for cute, mischievous animals and Lucifer definitely added some spice and cuteness to the book and then there is Grandma Jen and the book club ladies. Their antics had me laughing out loud, and outside of a few…fashion choices, I kinda want to grow up to be like them.
Note: You don’t have to read Frenemies to enjoy Number Neighbors, but considering Hannah and Immy are cousins and Grandma Jen is their grandmother, I highly recommend you do to get the full impact of their family dynamic.
~ Copy provided by the author & voluntarily reviewed ~
*4 Stars*
ARC kindly received in exchange for an honest review.
This was another fun book from Emma Hart. Just what’s needed at this current time of uncertainty in the world. It’s light-hearted and fun, and a very easy read.
Hannah and Isaac are both really cool characters, with fun and cheeky personalities. I liked that Isaac is a British character with a sexy accent. (Although I did find it a bit hard to believe that Hannah wouldn’t know some of the words he used. Maybe that’s just me, because I’m Aussie, and it all made sense. Not sure).
Grandma Jen sure is a cracker, and Lucifer is a cheeky little character too. I liked the easiness of this one – the relationship, the smart/cheeky moments. It was just a nice and fluffy and fun book to read.
Would recommend.
Number Neighbors is full of laughs, romance, the best book club you’ll ever read about, a cat and plenty of heat!
Hannah send’s a text to her number neighbor. She doesn’t expect a response, let alone to continue a conversation with this stranger who could be anyone. Every night for four days they have been some pretty heated conversations with this person, until her kitten, who isn’t her kitten gets sick and her next door neighbor who just so happens to be a vet saves the day and gives Hannah his number……..
I loved Hannah and Isaac. They had so much chemistry, their banter had my dying of laughter from the very start. I couldn’t get enough of those two. Add in Lucifer and the octogenarian book club and you’ll be laughing until you’re crying. Isaac is great. He is a vet, British, pretty much a perfect man. Hannah wants to ignore what was discussed via text, Isaac doesn’t. He thinks things could be great and does what he can to prove to Hannah it wouldn’t be bad, if anything things would be great between them. I seriously couldn’t get enough of Hannah and Isaac’s relationship. These two couldn’t be anymore perfect for each other.
I loved the crazy antics of Hannah’s grandma and her friends, seriously I want to be best friends with those ladies. Hannah’s relationship with her cousin, Imogen (who’s story is in Frenemies), is one of my favorite things. These two work together, take turns keeping their grandma out of trouble and also had some hilarious scenes.
If you’re looking for a laugh out loud rom com then Number Neighbors is a MUST READ! I couldn’t put this one down.