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The Hookup Plan
by Farrah Rochon
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thank you Forever and NetGalley for the gifted eARC of The Hookup Plan! All opinions in this review are my own.
London works hard whether it is at her job as a pediatric surgeon or planning her high school reunion. Unfortunately, this also means that her stress levels are high. When she reconnects with Drew Sullivan, her nemesis from high school, she decides that some casual fun will help. What London doesn't account for is that Drew has liked her all along or that he owns the company who is in charge of helping her hospital get back in good financial standing. Now Drew is around all the time and London is determined to keep their arrangement as casual as possible.
If you like enemies to lovers or romance books where he falls first, you have to read The Hookup Plan! I loved London and Drew as a couple and I liked how the spice built up as the story went along. When the first scene was fade to black, I thought the whole book would be like that. However, as the couple grows closer, there is more and more spice. While I could have used some more scenes with Samiah and Taylor, I liked that a lot of this book was London working through her own issues and feelings for Drew.
I am sad to see this series finished, but I like how Rochon wrapped everything up at the end! Plus, I read these books slightly out of order and still have The Dating Playbook to read because I wanted to save the fake dating story (my favorite trope) for the end!
London works hard whether it is at her job as a pediatric surgeon or planning her high school reunion. Unfortunately, this also means that her stress levels are high. When she reconnects with Drew Sullivan, her nemesis from high school, she decides that some casual fun will help. What London doesn't account for is that Drew has liked her all along or that he owns the company who is in charge of helping her hospital get back in good financial standing. Now Drew is around all the time and London is determined to keep their arrangement as casual as possible.
If you like enemies to lovers or romance books where he falls first, you have to read The Hookup Plan! I loved London and Drew as a couple and I liked how the spice built up as the story went along. When the first scene was fade to black, I thought the whole book would be like that. However, as the couple grows closer, there is more and more spice. While I could have used some more scenes with Samiah and Taylor, I liked that a lot of this book was London working through her own issues and feelings for Drew.
I am sad to see this series finished, but I like how Rochon wrapped everything up at the end! Plus, I read these books slightly out of order and still have The Dating Playbook to read because I wanted to save the fake dating story (my favorite trope) for the end!