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A cute fake dating trope!!! Loved the history and chemistry between Daisy and Liam

Absolutely loved this book. I sat down and read it all in one sitting. Daisy and Liam find who they are while rediscovering each other. Cute, funny, and full of love and second chances.

A little cheesy but overall a cute, quick read!

DNF around page 200. I was really trying to make it through this book, but every scene personally just made me cringe further and then
Spoilerwhen in the span of one paragraph there was mention of the word mound and a matching Hulk lingerie set
I knew that I just had to move on with my life because nothing about this was being made in my image of joy.

Predictable. Not particularly well written. Characters are questionably likeable. Just meh. If you want a feel good romance, there are a lot of way better ones out there to choose.

This was a cute rom-com style book. Very predictable and cheesy, but cute. I lost interest a few times when there was some unnecessary drama.

Delightful and pretty dang hot.
emotional lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

The Dating Plan is a second in a series, but I did not feel lost or like I needed more explanation since it focused on a different couple than book one - Daisy Patel and Liam Murphy. The tropes include fake engagement/dating, brother’s best friend, and second chance romance. The book is dual POV, but I felt that Daisy was the true hero of the story. Daisy’s growth, both personally and professionally, was stellar throughout the novel and I loved reading about her finding her confidence at work.
Overall, I loved the story and it made my laugh out loud at times, like what happens to the bed in her childhood bedroom (iykyk) and the shark stew!

Libby audio. This was cute and I enjoyed some of the deeper elements, like the role of family, lies, guilt, resentment.