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The Hookup Plan
by Farrah Rochon
fast-paced
ENDED SWEET.
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This trope (one night stand) is one I normally don’t pick up, but I have enjoyed Rochon’s previous two books in this series and wanted to give it a chance. While I still didn’t love it initially and had to let it grow on me, it DID by the end. I really loved the progression of this relationship. The rivalish banter dynamics between London and Drew were fantastic. I loved that Drew has been smitten for a long time and took the time to show London just how loved she could be.
I also liked the setting. A pediatric surgeon was such an amazing career to read throughout. There was a nice balance of career and personal decisions alongside the clear fact that this was a romance read first. I loved the quiet moments London and Drew started having together, eating food, hanging out, and reconnecting while figuring out how they came to be where they are.
Just a solid read that I ate up in a day. I have loved all of the friendships between these three women and look forward to more books by this author!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: multiple open door; med-high explicit
- Trigger/Content Warnings: domestic abuse mentioned, alcoholism mentioned, death of a parent from cancer
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This trope (one night stand) is one I normally don’t pick up, but I have enjoyed Rochon’s previous two books in this series and wanted to give it a chance. While I still didn’t love it initially and had to let it grow on me, it DID by the end. I really loved the progression of this relationship. The rivalish banter dynamics between London and Drew were fantastic. I loved that Drew has been smitten for a long time and took the time to show London just how loved she could be.
I also liked the setting. A pediatric surgeon was such an amazing career to read throughout. There was a nice balance of career and personal decisions alongside the clear fact that this was a romance read first. I loved the quiet moments London and Drew started having together, eating food, hanging out, and reconnecting while figuring out how they came to be where they are.
Just a solid read that I ate up in a day. I have loved all of the friendships between these three women and look forward to more books by this author!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: multiple open door; med-high explicit
- Trigger/Content Warnings: domestic abuse mentioned, alcoholism mentioned, death of a parent from cancer