The Love Plot

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The Love Plot by Samantha Young is a fake dating, grumpy-meets-sunshine, and opposites attract romantic comedy; one of desperation and determination, friendships and family, acceptance and love. Star, the child of hippie parents, is a free-spirited, fun, happy person who was unapologetically bohemian and unconventional. Rafe, an up-tight Veterinarian from an Upper East family, is the opposite; from the start he seems to be quite moody and pensive. In order to support herself, Star takes any strange job that comes her way. Rafe is troubled by Star’s methods of employment but desperate to deflect his family’s matchmaking attempts forces Rafe to offer Star another unconventional contract; a contract to play the loving girlfriend of a man who is struggling in his personal life. Spending time together as they fulfill the contract, Star and Rafe fall hard and fast for each other. Full of sizzling chemistry, found family goodness and spice. I highly recommend The Love Plot to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 


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