Review: Sunday are for Hangovers by K. Webster and J.D. Hollyfield
- A Bibliophile Confesses
- May 21, 2018
- 2 min read

Can I just say that I love that cover?
Sundays are for Hangovers was the perfect fluffy read to pull me out of my book slump!
I was very excited to read this book! K. Webster can write some naughty romance, and although I haven't read J.D. Hollyfield before, this won't be my last. The writing flowed, and it didn't feel like two authors had co-written the book.
We have our male protagonist William Grant. William is a neat-freak extraordinaire, who loves crunching numbers for a living. He may be a nerd, but boy is he a dirty talking alpha.
Lilith Hamilton is the opposite of William, in every way. She's loud, crass, and a disaster in the kitchen. She doesn't have her shit together. Where William is uptight, Lilith believes in taking it easy.
What begins as mutual hate, turns into an all out war between the two neighbors. And then the war becomes something else that consists of these two going at it over many hard surfaces. Maybe what they have isn't hate after all...

This book was packed full of sexy times, which I loooved. These two polar opposites burned up the pages together. I also loved their day to day antics. Will and Lilith are laugh out loud funny, and they made me fall in love with them with their every interaction. And the chapter names!!! Don't even get me started on those!!!
I adored Lilith, BUT I LOVED WILL. He was amazing, and he was everything that Lilith needed. He understood her, and when he finally got his shit together he was perfect!
And now I have the urge to read books about nerdy heroes, with dirty minds.
5 stars!
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