A review by agrippinaes
The Love Wager by Lynn Painter

3.0

This was quite cute. The writing is good and the book is engaging, and it has a pair of likable, endearing leads.

I liked the relationship between Jack and Hallie. They had a really fun dynamic, and it made for some really sweet scenes between them. The fact they were genuine best friends worked really well for me. It gave a good foundation to their romance – their affection for each other was clear, as was how well they knew each other. The parts where they were going on dates with other people then dating each other was entertaining – a bit silly and good-humoured.

I personally found the wager aspect of this book a little weaker than the rest – despite the title I actually forgot about it until it caused a bit of drama. That said, it was the sort of book where I felt like the drama had to be a little bit forced because honestly the relationship between Hallie and Jack was so fun and easy it made me wonder why they didn’t just get together after their first meeting. But then there wouldn’t have been a book I suppose! I think them becoming friends and ‘helping’ each other worked really well, though.

Overall this is a really nice book and I had fun reading it. If you’re looking for something light and fluffy that’s low on drama with a little bit of humour, this could be the book for you. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing a free copy of this book.

Content Notes: Friends-to-lovers, bargains/deals/wagers.

Warnings:
SpoilerDeath of a close relative (in past), grief.


Other:
SpoilerOn-page sex, unprotected sex
No mention of condoms, birth control, or STI status.
, OM and OW stuff
Both FMC and MMC date other people over the course of the book. The FMC dates one man more seriously and kisses him off-page..