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REVIEW ➞ The Dream Guy Next Door by Lauren Blakely

BLURB ➞

Just my luck – my new next door neighbor is a unicorn.
Yep, the British hottie is clearly a mythical man because – get this – he’s a sexy, witty, charming, big-hearted single dad.
Who, wait for it, wants to find Mrs. Right and get hitched.
He’s a once-in-a-blue-moon kind of man, and it’s a darn shame I’m not on the market. If I were, his accent alone would melt me. Add in the fact that he’s a veterinarian, and my animal-loving heart would be flip flopping.
But my heart’s on the mend. I’m a single parent like him, and raising my teenage daughter is my top priority. Plus, falling for a guy who shares your property line is a line you shouldn’t cross.
Still, I’m an outgoing gal, so I do the neighborly thing and offer to be his dating insider.
Surely, I can help this small town’s most eligible bachelor ever navigate his way through all the fantastic single ladies eager to make his acquaintance.
What could possibly go wrong in helping the dream guy next door find his one true love?
So I set him up on one date, two dates, three dates — and I’m about to find out exactly how dangerous my offer is.


This whole moment feels like it’s the right place at the right time. Only I know it’s not.


ARC REVIEW ➞

A sweet, charming, small town romance that will just have you feeling good from start to finish.

January is a single mother to her daughter, Wednesday. She is a carpenter, which I loved that fact about her. She is hard working and a great parent, but has never truly found love. Liam is a single father to his son Ethan, a vet and new to town after moving from New York City. He is a rare man and is looking to settle down with someone but just hasn’t found that right person yet.

I loved friendship that quickly formed between January and Liam, even though there was plenty of tension between them from the start. The banter back and forth between them had me laughing so many times throughout the story. I loved the interaction each of them had with their children, too. Both January and Liam are just lovable characters who are real and believable.

If you’re looking for a single parent, small town romance that will leave you feeling good this is one to read!


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