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The Dating Plan
by Sara Desai
The Dating Plan brings light to the fake fiancé trope. We meet Daisy’s frenzied self right off the bat in the first chapter as she dodges her ex boss and her ex boyfriend making out in the bathroom while she tries to sneak pads out of the dispenser.
Daisy is an amazing character and is completely relatable for readers whose superpower is organization and creating to do lists. I related to her on a personal level throughout this read and it made the book very enjoyable.
I also enjoyed Liam, who is Daisy’s fake fiancé. Some people are classifying this book as an enemies to lovers and I disagree. At the very beginning, Daisy loathe Liam, but since we see things from her perspective, we know that she doesn’t really loath him as much as she lets on.
My favorite part of a romance book is the build and The Dating Plan has an adorable one. I was laughing at their banter and adored watching their relationship develop. The reason I rated this three stars was because it completely lost me in the last third of the book.
There’s always that romantic shift where something goes terribly wrong and this one was so predictable and eye-roll worthy that I almost DNFed. The resolution was also incredibly cheesy and I just couldn’t get into it anymore. It was a struggle to finish.
Daisy is an amazing character and is completely relatable for readers whose superpower is organization and creating to do lists. I related to her on a personal level throughout this read and it made the book very enjoyable.
I also enjoyed Liam, who is Daisy’s fake fiancé. Some people are classifying this book as an enemies to lovers and I disagree. At the very beginning, Daisy loathe Liam, but since we see things from her perspective, we know that she doesn’t really loath him as much as she lets on.
My favorite part of a romance book is the build and The Dating Plan has an adorable one. I was laughing at their banter and adored watching their relationship develop. The reason I rated this three stars was because it completely lost me in the last third of the book.
There’s always that romantic shift where something goes terribly wrong and this one was so predictable and eye-roll worthy that I almost DNFed. The resolution was also incredibly cheesy and I just couldn’t get into it anymore. It was a struggle to finish.