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This was a quick read, and a cute way to introduce a new series! This was the first time I've read anything by J.P. Sterling, and the author did a nice job of introducing characters, and switching points of view.

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I love J.P. Sterling! Her writing always keeps me entertained.
Driving Miss Crazy is a sweet cute and adorable book which I enjoyed immensely. It has two great main characters, a swoony story-line, a great flowing writing style, a book I can totally recommend!
This was a fun and lighthearted read that I devoured in one sitting. If you’re looking for a sweet and sporty romance with a dash of humor and drama, this is the perfect fit

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exchanging letters back and forth (epistolary) with a Zamboni

more-in depth review to come

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In J.P. Sterling's Driving Miss Crazy, when her sister makes her go to a hockey game with her, Finley mentions that the Zamboni driver is cute and said sister, Lauren, takes it upon herself to connect the two and their relationship takes off via texting.

This meet cute sets the story of Finley and Sam. It's a fun, quick read about two very likeable people who find a connection over a love of tacos among other things.

The story is easy to fall into and even though it's not a full length novel, it's very satisfying watching Sam and Finley's connection evolve. I haven't ready any other books in the Granite Ice series, but will now. The author makes the getting to know each other via texting trope easy to follow and enjoyable, something that isn't always easy to do.

I really enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone looking for a quick read that will have you laughing and smiling.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC. All opinions are my own.

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This was such a cute novella to read about a zamboni driver and his biggest fan. It was so fun to read how alike they were and how they found her. Of course it's a novella so not much debt in this book but that's to be expected. It was a good book if you just want a fluffy quick read.

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Having never read anything by J.P Sterling before, but a lover of all things hockey romance, I chose this book based on the cute title and blurb. Sam and Finley are both university students. He’s forced to get a job or else face his father’s wrath and through family connections, gets one as a Zamboni driver. Finley’s sister interferes in her love life and sets in motion a text based meet cute. When Miss Crazy and Mr Zamboni embark on a textual relationship it is kind of fun, but a bit too immature for my tastes. Waiving away the silliness of it, their are moments of depth between them. But there is also some miscommunication and misconceptions. If you enjoy younger protagonists as your main characters than this book would be for you. TBR and Enjoy.

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I read it in a quick half a day. It was just okay. Not something I’ll ever pick up again. A little cheesy for me.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

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This was such a cute read! Sam and Finley had a sweet chemistry... they both had their awkward moments, but it was super endearing at the same time. And honestly, a romance started largely based upon a mutual love of tacos!? I mean, what could be better than that! That added even more fun to their story, but I also loved how they connected on a deeper level with their mutual insecurities as well. These two were just really cute, and I couldn't help but enjoy their story. This is a super quick read- easily read in just a sitting or two, but it was the perfect bite-sized love story to introduce this new series... I cannot wait to see what's going to happen next.

Driving Miss Crazy is a closed-door romance with kisses only and no language.

**ARC received for consideration. All opinions are my own.

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