
I’ve read plenty of serialized stories in the past. That is, after all, how the author meant for her books to be read. Read and like the first book, then proceed to books two, three, etc. Each installment must be read in the right sequence for one to, supposedly, enjoy the ride. #Nerd is the first book in a 6-part series of novels.

On top of that, they dealt with their version of “Gossip Girl,” who’s taken to calling herself “BuzzBoss.” Likewise, we meet a cast of characters whom Romeo and Rimmel eventually identity as their make-shift and close-knit family: Braeden, Ivy, and Trent.

Rimmel had her own sad backstory, which explains her nerdy defense against the world. On their way to HEA, they encounter a psychopathic frat president, Zach, who attempts to de-throne Romeo from his BMOC status and to discredit Romeo in front of Rimmel’s heart-shaped eyes. They meet when Rimmel was forced to tutor Romeo, the university’s BMOC and all-around ticket to college sports championships. Back to Romeo and Rimmel – they are a couple made up of a jock and a nerd, who go through the typical drama sprung from the fact that they are seemingly from two different worlds. But what can I do? Hollywood always needs a bankable star to recoup their hefty investments in our fairy tale stories.īut, I digress. She’s too blonde to be considered a nerd and to be rebuffed by society. ‘Course, Hilary Duff was miscast, in my opinion. They remind me of Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray on their take on the Cinderella story. Romeo Anderson and Rimmel Hudson’s story, while not unique, is cute. So, #Nerd by Cambria Hebert was an automatic “yes, I have GOT to read that” for me.


That girl? If you fatten her up a bit, i.e., by 50 pounds, she’s me. We all know how I especially like relating to my books’ characters, else I’d be rolling my eyes at their shenanigans and foolishness. When I saw #Nerd’s cover, I just couldn’t help but think, that’s a real girl. Confession #426: I judge books by their covers.
