A review by trish_beautifulchaosreviews
Attachment Theory by Kayley Loring

5.0

I don't know where to begin in describing how delicious this book is. It's all the good things rolled into one; if it were a pie, I would eat the whole thing and not share. But I want to share so all of you can know and binge on this great pie of a book. And make no mistake, I love pie.

While prone to fall in love with all his leading ladies, Dylan Brodie is surprisingly self-aware and mature. It must be all the therapy sessions. He's adorable and slightly goofy but kind. We all tend to love that younger brother who entertains us all, but there may be some issues that need looking into, but no spoilers. He sees Scarlett and its magic, but he has to convince her.

Scarlett, a divorced single mom, daughter of a Chinese mom, does not believe in fate. Although all through this book, it is evident that fate is at work, as much as she tries to deny it. All of her reasons for not getting involved with Dylan fall by the wayside as Scarlett lets herself fall for Dylan.

There are so many perfect moments in this book; Dylan describes Scarlett as "smelling like a coffee shop that sells expensive incense and exotic flowers and hot sex, and I want to go there." The adorable kitten Mr. Noodles. Dylan's Mom drunk texting. Pops Brodie having to take her phone away. Frankie sending Dylan a "you're a stupid man and messed up" text while impersonating Drew Barrymore. The ongoing brotherly harassment between Miles, Owen, and Dylan. The Brodies are quite the family, and I want to know them more, just about as much as I want one of Mom Brodie's chocolate pecan pies.

You need this adorable, beautifully written, hilarious, and steamy novel in your life now. Maybe read it while having some pie.