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paddlefoot55 's review for:
The Plus Ones
by Kayley Loring
Copy received for Audible review
3.5 stars
I like the friends to lovers trope. Gotta love a bit of that action. Throw in a fake relationship (that you know is going to turn real) and I am all in.
This was my first Kayley Loring story, so even though I wasn't all up to date with the other couples in this series, I enjoyed it.
I absolutely loved Keaton. He was kind and caring and has all the feels.
Roxy on the other hand I just couldn't with. She is a 35 year old woman, yet she acted out like a belligerent 13 year old throwing a tantrum for most of the book - she did get better in the last 20% of the book though. She finally grew up!
It was fun seeing the two "third wheels" become a real couple though, especially when putting on the act in front of strangers.
I enjoyed the push/pull between our lovelies - I just wish that Roxy wasn't such a cow to Keaton.
I did like the narrations. Teddy Hamilton is one of my favourite male narrators out there. He brought Keaton to life. I don't think I have listened to Mackenzie Cartwright before, she does have a lovely voice for story telling.
I would look out for more of this series in the future.


3.5 stars
I like the friends to lovers trope. Gotta love a bit of that action. Throw in a fake relationship (that you know is going to turn real) and I am all in.
This was my first Kayley Loring story, so even though I wasn't all up to date with the other couples in this series, I enjoyed it.
I absolutely loved Keaton. He was kind and caring and has all the feels.
Roxy on the other hand I just couldn't with. She is a 35 year old woman, yet she acted out like a belligerent 13 year old throwing a tantrum for most of the book - she did get better in the last 20% of the book though. She finally grew up!
It was fun seeing the two "third wheels" become a real couple though, especially when putting on the act in front of strangers.
I enjoyed the push/pull between our lovelies - I just wish that Roxy wasn't such a cow to Keaton.
I did like the narrations. Teddy Hamilton is one of my favourite male narrators out there. He brought Keaton to life. I don't think I have listened to Mackenzie Cartwright before, she does have a lovely voice for story telling.
I would look out for more of this series in the future.

