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The Last Plus One by Lindsay Emory, Ophelia London, Alexandra Haughton

cherryredsreads's review

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4.0





My 1st time reading all 3 of these authors and I truly enjoyed their style.





This book is 3 novellas from each author that combined together smoothly.





I liked how all the characters were developed into a funny, contemporary romance that kept me entertained. 





There is plenty of love, humor, and good ole sweet romance that I have missed reading without the smut.





This book reminded me of  the kind of books I started reading back in my High school days.   Sweet and romantic.





Great story line & this is a book to pick me up and read while lounging at the pool or beach this summer.





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beckymmoe's review

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4.0

I love the idea behind The Last Plus One--one wedding, three "couples" who aren't really, but they will be by the end of the weekend. Two are friends-to-lovers stories (one with a touch of sleeping with the boss thrown in for fun) and the last one is a second chance romance. Add to that the fact that it all takes place at one of my favorite places in the world (Maine, in and near Bar Harbor--we spent our honeymoon camping at Acadia National Park, that's how much I love it!) and there's puppies involved--a lot of puppies--and yeah, this was definitely going to be a book I was going to be signing up to read.

Bringing Home the Boss by Alexandra Haughton

The first novella was by a new-to-me-author who I'll definitely be looking for more from in the future. Maggie and Cruz's story started out strong (I loved when Maggie's getting her dress unzipped made Cruz fall off his treadmill--LOL), got a little wonky in the middle, but had a great ending. Gotta love it when friends realize that there's definitely something more there.

Rating: 4 stars / B

Always on My Mind by Ophelia London

I've read several stories by Ms. London, and enjoy her writing style. This one won't ever be my favorite, though it had some very cute parts. It's another friends-to-lovers story and it involves Maine blueberry pie(!)--two definite things in its favor. I did find it hard to believe that Ashton and Hawk would be able to spend so much time swimming in the 50-60 degree (F) water that's common to that part of the Atlantic, though (trust me, it's COLD), without ever mentioning how gosh darn cold it was once. (My husband thought I was exaggerating. He saw the error of his ways right quick, believe me. That was in July, almost a month after this story takes place.)

Rating: 3 stars / C+

When We Were Young by Lindsay Emory

Another new-to-me author who I'll be looking for more from in the future. At the story's start, I wasn't all that crazy about either Claire or Tom--and soon didn't like Tom at all (WTH was going on with that "prank" he tried pulling on her? Who does that? What vet does that??) but they spent the rest of their story making it up to me. Big time. By the end, I was a great big puddle of I-love-these-guys and was practically in tears over how they'd been thwarted in love years before.

Rating: 4 stars / B+

I received a complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review.

lagadema's review

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4.0

What is better than one story? Three stories from different authors in one book, all connected with one wedding and 3 couples to be.
We have Maggie and Cruz's story, Ashton and Hawk and Claire with Tom.
It is interesting to read about this slow burning romances that will turn friends to lovers and in one case, to give a second chance.
Just perfect read for this upcoming period of the year, and oh yeah, prepare yourself for reading in one sitting or laying on the beach, because it will grab you and leave you until you finish it, or if you get sunburns because you completely forgot to put some lotion
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