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REVIEW ➞ Doctor Love by Leisa Rayven

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Being wrong for each other has never felt so right …

Toby Jenner may be tall, handsome, and own the world’s greatest collection of cardigans, but his track record with women is woeful. Even though he’s the tech genius behind the most successful matchmaking app of all time, it seems as though Doctor Love is able to predict everyone’s perfect partner except his own.

All that changes when a beautiful, intelligent, quirky-as-hell woman crashes into his life. Plagued by her own relationship woes, Joanna’s done with dating guys who aren’t right and pins her hopes on the Happy Ever After app turning her love life around.

Within hours of meeting her, Toby realizes he’s finally found the soul-deep connection he’s always craved. Even better, she seems to feel the same way.

There’s just one problem – according to his own state-of-the-art compatibility algorithm, they don’t stand a snowball’s chance in hell of working out.

Being a man of logic, Toby knows he should forget about her and move on. He knows he shouldn’t move into her plush Manhattan apartment so he can monitor the glitchy A. I. that runs/ruins her life. He knows he should be fine with her dating men whose compatibility scores aren’t in the single digits. And he should absolutely ignore how just being near her sets his entire world on fire.

Yes, Toby is very aware that falling for his perfectly imperfect match will lead to devastating heartbreak. But he also knows that if there’s even a one-percent chance of them making it, he’ll move heaven and earth to beat the odds.

A sizzling new standalone from the internationally bestselling author of Bad Romeo. 


Certain people enter your life like they were always meant to be in it.


ARC REVIEW

Toby is a genius and he is working night and day and running on empty to do everything he can to help his family. He may be known as Doctor Love but he has no time for love himself. He is has so much love to give and with everything he is going through you can see how much he cares and how supportive and protective he is of those he cares about. Joanna was very closed off throughout a majority of the story. She continuously would push Toby away and just was very secretive. Even after finishing I’m still not sure how I feel about her.

There is a lot of push and pull between Toby and Jo. They have a connection and there is no doubt there is chemistry between them.

The story is told completely from Toby’s POV, which I loved, but I also found myself wishing that there was a little bit of Joanna’s POV mixed in to give some more insight into her side of things.

If you’re looking for a slow burn, friends to lovers, roommates to lovers, opposites attract this is one to check out.


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