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A review by stephstbr
The Hookup Plan by Farrah Rochon
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
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? No
5.0
The Hookup Plan is an incredible conclusion to The Boyfriend Project series from the talented Farrah Rochon. A must-read for all rom-com fans!
Tropes: Enemies-to-Lovers, Frenemies-with-Benefits, Workplace, Millionaire Hero, Secret Crush/Pining
Plot at a glance: Rockstar pediatric surgeon London Kelley is less than thrilled to run into her high school archnemesis Drew Sullivan at their 15-year reunion until she remembers her best friends' advice to de-stress with a no-strings-attached hookup. Drew makes the perfect target for her hookup plan since she knows and trusts him but won't have to see him again... until she goes into work Monday morning. London is shocked to discover the man behind her mind-blowing orgasms this weekend now holds the fate of her hospital in his hands. She's determined to stay away from him, but Drew has other plans. He's had a crush on her since high school, and now that he's had a taste of how good being with London really is, he's not ready to let her go without a fight.
Review: I didn't want The Hookup Plan to end! I adored London and Drew and was happily rooting for them from their first banter-filled encounter at the high school reunion.
I appreciated how Farrah Rochon expertly balanced London's and Drew's personal, professional and familial journeys with their shared romantic journey. Experiencing the different journeys alongside these endearing characters made for a very entertaining read.
I think what I love most about Farrah Rochon’s writing is how she delivers happily-ever-afters that feel very true to real life. She doesn’t rush to force resolutions just to tie everything up loose ends in a perfect bow. Life is messy and she beautifully captures that messiness in her characters’ lives, which makes her happily-ever-afters all the more fulfilling.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Forever (Grand Central Publishing) for the chance to read this digital ARC.
Tropes: Enemies-to-Lovers, Frenemies-with-Benefits, Workplace, Millionaire Hero, Secret Crush/Pining
Plot at a glance: Rockstar pediatric surgeon London Kelley is less than thrilled to run into her high school archnemesis Drew Sullivan at their 15-year reunion until she remembers her best friends' advice to de-stress with a no-strings-attached hookup. Drew makes the perfect target for her hookup plan since she knows and trusts him but won't have to see him again... until she goes into work Monday morning. London is shocked to discover the man behind her mind-blowing orgasms this weekend now holds the fate of her hospital in his hands. She's determined to stay away from him, but Drew has other plans. He's had a crush on her since high school, and now that he's had a taste of how good being with London really is, he's not ready to let her go without a fight.
Review: I didn't want The Hookup Plan to end! I adored London and Drew and was happily rooting for them from their first banter-filled encounter at the high school reunion.
I appreciated how Farrah Rochon expertly balanced London's and Drew's personal, professional and familial journeys with their shared romantic journey. Experiencing the different journeys alongside these endearing characters made for a very entertaining read.
I think what I love most about Farrah Rochon’s writing is how she delivers happily-ever-afters that feel very true to real life. She doesn’t rush to force resolutions just to tie everything up loose ends in a perfect bow. Life is messy and she beautifully captures that messiness in her characters’ lives, which makes her happily-ever-afters all the more fulfilling.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Forever (Grand Central Publishing) for the chance to read this digital ARC.