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Foolproof Love by Katee Robert
4.0

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Foolproof Love is the first in an adult contemporary romance series by the same name by Katee Robert. I really enjoyed Foolproof Love. I thought it was a fun book, and I loved the small town- gossipy setting. I think this is the making of great things to come for this series. And on that note, I can't wait for the next book in the series because I love the little spitfire that is Audrey. But this story was Jules and Adam's story, and I really enjoyed both of them.

Foolproof Love is told in dual narrative between Adam and Jules, which I have loved. I have recently read a string book that were from only the girls point of view, and it made me realize just how much I love the split point of view in books. It is very much my preferred narration style...all the time. The small town setting was perfect for this story, because Jules desperately wanted to escape the labels that everyone has attached to her. She is 26 and the town has already dubbed her a spinster, which is crazy. Adam seems to be the perfect answer to Jules problems.

First, he can get her jerky ex off her back, and second, the town won't be thinking of her as a spinster if she is dating the town bad boy. I really liked Adam. It took him forever to open up to Jules, and I kind of wish that he had lowered his walls a little sooner, but he is a really great guy. And Jules is awesome. She is just the right amount of quirky, and she overthinks everything. (her and I share that lovely tendency) I love her idea of a cat cafe, even though I don't love cats a whole lot, but I could get on board with some nice cats.

Bottom line: Foolproof Love is a whole lot of fun. For people, that love revenge books, love a small town gossip mill setting, and love great chemistry between characters, Foolproof Love will be right up your alley. You won't be thinking of Jules as a spinster, I can promise you that. I can't wait for the next book in the series.

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