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The first 10% i was frowning and it the mmc Trick? Was that his name? Was super awkward and stalker-y. It was creepy. I understand how he thought it was how it was supposed to go, but after meating Tina he learned the ways of how things should be. But even though that was kind of fun. I just did not see them together. This was done very rushed and quick. i might have given more stars and enjoyed it more if it took more time and explored it all and not had that rushed finish.
2.5 stars.
Whiskey Trick
Whiskey, Book 3
I Picked Up This Book Because: Continue the series…even if I accidentally read them out of order
Media Type: Digital ARC
Source: Netgalley
Dates Read: 4/25/21 - 5/4/21
Stars: 4 Stars
The Characters:
Tina Rick:
Henry Barclay:
Jenn Barclay, Remi
The Story:
Henry’s dating life is a mess and he can’t understand what he is doing wrong. Tina has broken up with yet another loser and wishes she could speak up. Through an Uber meet cute they get together and make a plan to help each other out. Tina will tell him what he is doing wrong and speaking up will help her become more assertive. Of course, all of this kinda backfires and they fall in love, which makes my heart happy. My only dislike was Tina’s nickname being Trick (T. Rick) it rings as a negative word to me. All and all I enjoyed it.
The Random Thoughts:
Dreams about someone named Ryan deciding what order they get to fall in love in. HILARIOUS!
An enjoyable read. This was a fun romance, doing it's part to keep the reader interested in it. Lighthearted and suited for a weekend evening.
This is the third book in a series but can be read as a standalone! This book was fabulous. The author nails romantic comedy!I really enjoyed the first two so I knew I would love this one. This was a funny, quick read. I really enjoyed getting to see Henry's story.
Oh Dang!
I absolutely adored Whiskey Trick & Henry!!
This was a funny, sweet page turner!
I highly recommend to all fans of contemporary!
I waited too long to review this book, and now I don’t even remember reading it . . . I’m not sure if this says more about me or about my take away from the book.
*briefly skims through the book again*
I’m not sure if I had to read the rest of the series to understand anything in <u>Whisky Tricks</u>, but I’m guessing not. Maybe little tidbits but nothing crucial was lost.
Henry was so dull. He had no personality whatsoever. And honestly, Tina felt a little two dimensional, too. And the actual “whiskey trick?” Really, we’re going to believe that actually worked? Okay.
One of my favorite tropes is fake dating, and this just didn’t do it for me. It started off way too strong. Everything is wrong with Henry, yet somehow Tina finds the positive in it all eventually. The romance was rushed, making most of the story unbelievable.
I can see a lot of people enjoying this, however. It was a quick “sexy” read, and at surface level isn’t too bad. Just don’t expect something profound.
Whiskey Trick by Ryan Ringbloom was such a fun and original novel. The book takes the fake relationship trope and adds a new and delightful spin to it as Tina attempts to help Henry try to figure out why his past dating attempts always fail. The characters are delightful and the storyline is fresh and fun. Great read.
I received this from Netgalley for an honest review. I gave this book 3/5 stars. It was beautifully written. I just don’t think it was for me. But still a good read
Ryan Ringbloom’s writing keeps the reader wanting more.
Whiskey trick is the third in the series (Whiskey #3).
Henry and Tina were having trouble with relationships.
So they agreed to 'fake date' and to help each other out…
Watching them grow and change makes this funny and entertaining,
enjoyable and sweet romance a real treat for fun and relaxation.
Another great story from the series. I loved this unique story between Henry and Tina. The way they meet and then end up together ahh a really funny easy going love story. I enjoyed reading it and was satisfied with the way the story had developed and ended.
I volunteered to review an ARC of this book for NetGalley
That whiskey can be T.Ricky!
Henry can’t get past the first date ... even though he’s good looking, has a great job, and a great life. So when he meets Tina the night she gets dumped, he makes her an offer she can’t refuse. She tells him what he’s doing wrong on dates and he’ll help her be more assertive and not let guys walk all over her. Easy peasy ... right?
This is a cute romance that will have you laughing. I read the first book in the series and loved it, but I didn’t read the book where you first meet Henry, so I had no background on him ... and I loved him from the beginning. At first he was such a stuffed shirt! I loved how Tina would tell him all the things he was doing wrong when he thought he had all the right moves. A great addition to the series.
I received a copy courtesy of the author through NetGalley in exchange for a honest review.
read as boxset
Unlucky in love henry
Whiskey Everything is everything funny, sexy and entertaining.four standalone stories that are loosely connected through family and friends. Great characters and stories that will make you laugh and fall in love with them. the four characters are different with different experiences that lead them to love. When whiskey if involved anything can happen.
Jaxson - too much whiskey
Remy - awkward dates
Henry - unlucky in love
Jenn- brother's ex girlfriend
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This book was such a surprise to me. This was witty, sweet, endearing, funny and so much adorableness with these two. Tina(Trick) and Henry meet one night but he needs her to figure out why his relationships aren't working out. These two go on fake dates to figure out what he's doing wrong but in return, they're falling completely head over heels for each other. They are perfect together. Henry is so oblivious to certain social cues but thats dealing with his job, and he just is so excited to go on a date, he may scare the potential women.
This story was really cute and I would definitely recommend if you want a different but adorable kinda hero.
Talk about doing it all wrong! These two can't seem to figure out who and what they want. Wait! That's not true; they cant express correctly what they want or need!
Whiskey Trick is a cute name and the perfect title. As Whiskey does in this series, it seems to bring everything to light.
Beta dating and assertive training aside, these two deserve everything they get!
Whiskey Trick is my first read from Ryan Ringbloom. Though it is part of a series, I wasnt lost at all. It's a fast, light, sexy read. It goes from a meet cute to a happily ever after fairly quickly, but the journey was entertaining. I appreciated that the author was able to show growth in the characters (especially the hero) through the story. The humor is strong, the dialogue is crisp and the overall effect enjoyable. I would read more from Ryan Ringbloom. 3.5
I received my copy through NetGalley under no obligation.
Ryan Ringbloom delivers witty dialogue, well rounded characters you’ll fall in love with, and an overriding sweetness we all need in our lives. Loved it!! Happy reading!!
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I really enjoyed reading this , and I recommend it to everyone.
Great book about a kind of different romance. Also you can expect the end,it is fund to read and very entertaining. Had to read it in two days couldn t stop.
This was the first book of the Whiskey series that I have read and it was an ok read for me. I have read other books by Ryan Ringbloom that I really liked but this one didn’t hit the mark with me. Henry and Tina were having trouble with relationships and they thought they can help each other out. I didn’t feel any chemistry between them and this story just fell flat for me.
I really loved this book!! It was a funny and sexy new take on the millions of pretend dating stories out there. Both clueless at dating Henry and Tina are perfect to set each other straight on what they've been doing wrong, for the next person, right? I love that they're so right for each, yet the last ones to realize it. New to the whiskey series I absolutely love how it makes an appearance. Definitely going to check out the rest of them now.
I received an advanced copy of this book from Netgalley for my honest opinion.