A review by staceysippireads
Attachment Theory by Kayley Loring

5.0

Comedy and swoon galore! I love Dyan and Scarlett!!

Kayley has this unique and utterly impressive ability to bring a joke, story, sweet time, cleaver tidbit, and swoony moment full circle. The way she connects her stories and interweaves these details is spectacular. There was so much of that in Attachment Theory, I found myself grinning like a fool throughout the book. So many characters who were introduced in the first book of the series have a role in this one. They stay true to their character and enhance the story. This only further added to the grinning like a fool.

Dylan Brody is a dream. He’s not your typical male actor in a story like this. He does have a history of falling for his costars, but it’s not for the obvious reasons. He loves love. He wants to love big, and he finds connection with those costars. He is usually the one that gets broken up with after a show has wrapped, but he is always willing to try again.

Scarlett is so relatable. I love her as a lead. I love that she is so smart and levelheaded at times, but also is a hot mess and a little nutty. Her punk garage band, the first song, instantly made me feel connected to her. It’s perfection and relatable and crazy and hilarious. I love that she was a loving, overwhelmed mom. I want to be her friend and feel overwhelmed and goofy together.

This love story of Dylan and Scarlett was really good. It was a younger man, older woman story, but in some ways he was so rationale and level headed it seemed that it could have been the other way around. He helped Scarlett grow and trust, and she showed him what true love is. I loved them, I loved their story.