A review by booknerdxo88
A Brush with Love by Mazey Eddings

emotional funny hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Thank you to @netgalley, the publishers and author for providing me with a gifted copy of this Audiobook in exchange for a honest review. 
Summary:
Harper is anxiously awaiting placement into a top oral surgery residency program when she literally crashes into Dan. Harper is determined not to be distracted. Dan is a struggling first year dental student with a family legacy. With the greatest of intentions and the poorest of follow- throughs, the two set out to be "just friends." But as they get to know each other better, Harper fears that trading fillings for feelings may make her lose control and can't risk her carefully ordered life coming undone, no matter how drool-worthy Dan is. 

My review:
I felt so seen while reading this book. The stress of staying a float, being the "perfect" child, not wanting to be a burden to my friends or romantic partner when it comes to my mental health/anxiety, and finding a balance in life. I related so much to Harper. 
I would also like to announce I have a new book boyfriend. His name is Dan, and he is adorably loyal, caring, patient, and has a mouth on him! *insert swoon here* 
Read if you like:
+ dual POV
+ giant sized cats named Judy
+ comedy mixed in with some steamy romance
+ dental humor/puns
+ mental health rep 
TW/CW (spoilers): death of a loved one, anxiety, panic attacks, grief, sexism, ableism language.

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