A review by illstoptheworldandreadwithyou
Just Some Stupid Love Story by Katelyn Doyle

  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0

Former high school sweethearts Molly Marks and Seth Rubinstein reconnect at their 15 year high school reunion. He’s a sunshiny, serial monogamist, hopeless romantic, divorce lawyer. She’s a cynical romcom screenwriter who still carries trauma from her parents’ divorce. After a drunken, post-party hookup, the two make a bet on the outcomes of five couples over the next five years. They choose four pairs from their pool of classmates. And the fifth pair? Well, that would be Molly and Seth themselves.

Oh my heart—I absolutely loved this one. It’s a case of right person, wrong time between two opposites—an introvert and an extrovert—located in different cities—Chicago and Los Angeles—with delicious banter, longterm pining, and delectable heat, set over a five-year period.

I ate up the dual POV audiobook, narrated Christine Lakin and Tim Paige. They captured the humor, attraction, heat, and heartache flawlessly.

5⭐️

I received an advance copy of the audiobook from Macmillan Audio. All review opinions are my own.