There's a crush, and then there are the type of feelings that Croft Cruisie evokes from a person. He's everything that any straight woman would want: tall, handsome, charismatic, muscular, and sweet. At least, Carmichael thought he was sweet, until he brings another woman to the gym she owns with her brother, on the night that's to be their first date, and lets her know in a quick and painful, non-verbal way that her feelings are not reciprocated. Fast forward six months, and she's still trying to move on from the rejection. It doesn't help that the jerk moves in next door to her, and that she has to see him workout shirtless every single day. How can a woman get over a silly crush when that silly crush won't so much as give her room to breath?
I wasn't sure how much I was going to like this read but I thought why not just give it a try. And I was actually surprised with how much I liked reading Quit Bein' Ugly. Did I like it enough to read this story again, yes. And did I like it enough to want to read more books in this series, sadly no. While I did enjoy reading Croft and Carmichael's story there didn't seem to be another couple or person that jumped out at me that made me want to read their story and continue on with the series.