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REVIEW – Plays Well With Others by Lauren Blakely

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Am I fake dating my best friend? Hear me out…
So I’m throwing myself a breakup party, a glittery fete where I envision I’ll lift a glass and celebrate being free and single again.
What I actually do: Drink too much champagne and blurt out to my best guy friend that I’d really like to get back on the horse.
But what I truly don’t expect is Carter’s answer – he volunteers as tribute.
With his sinful brown eyes and too-good-to-be-true body it’d be no hardship for me to say yes, though I certainly don’t want him to feel obligated to, um, service me, just because my failed, loveless marriage was a s-e-x desert.
But since the charming and confident pro football star owes five public dates to his dating app sponsor, we make a deal to help each other out.
Pretty soon, our public how to date lessons turn into, ahem, very private ones. And I’m a star student, graduating quickly from flirty banter and lingering looks to toe-curling, sheet-grabbing, mind-blowing hours of physical education.
The problem? Turns out learning to date again feels a lot like the real thing. Can our friendship withstand all these late-night bedroom sessions?
Especially since I’m suddenly longing for my best friend and there’s nothing fake about my feelings…


Seeking pro baller who loves chocolate.


ARC REVIEW

I adore Carter and Rachel. Their friendship is a joy and when things start to shift, its impossible not to completely fall in love with them both.

There is so much chemistry between the two of them from the very start. They have a great connection from years of being best friends, but when Carter needs someone to film dates it only makes sense Rachel joins him and lines get blurred, true feelings are realized and the chemistry is taken up a notch.

There is plenty of swoon, laughs, and fun when it comes to this story.

If you’re looking for a best friends to lovers, fake relationship, sports romance check this one out.


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