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seriously romantic: josh and hazel's guide to not dating by christina lauren

when josh im first meets hazel camille bradford he is propositioned and puked on. it's college and their encounters don't get any less embarrassing. he walks in on her having sex with his roommate. she sends him a drug-addled message after wisdom tooth removal asking for an extension on a paper for the class he's the ta for. and then years go by and she doesn't see him until she'd at her friend emily's house for a party and is shocked to realize that josh is emily's brother.

josh is a little down because his long-term relationship isn't quite working out. so hazel decides to cheer him up and become his best friend. when it's revealed that his girlfriend had been cheating on him, hazel decides that what they need to do is set each other up with blind double dates. hazel knows she's quirky and a lot to take but she figures it's time to start dating again and this is the perfect excuse.

as each date goes comically, horrifically wrong, it's hard to tell whether or not josh and hazel are bad at setting each other up or if they are bad at dates, but it's also soon clear that josh and hazel should maybe be dating each other instead of other people.

this love story is both laugh out loud funny and heart-achingly sweet. i adored every single thing about josh and hazel's guide to not dating. and i can't recommend it enough. it's so fantastic and everyone should really just one-click this.

**josh and hazel's guide to not dating will publish on september 4, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/gallery, threshold, pocket books (gallery) in exchange for my honest review.

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