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The Dating Playbook
by Farrah Rochon
After reading The Boyfriend Project last year, I couldn't wait to read the next one in the series, The Dating Playbook!
Taylor, who runs her own fitness training business, is trying to get her business off the ground and have enough money to put some food on the table. When Jamar Dixon, a NFL player who is currently out because of an injury, seeks Taylor out hoping for some training to get himself in top shape to return to the NFL it seems like he could be the answer to all of Taylor's problems. He's offering her a large steady paycheck, a consistent client, and he's willing to full endorse her business when he finally gets back in the league. With some fake dating and serious chemistry, this book is one you don't want to miss.
I love the friendship that Samiah, London, and Taylor have and that they can talk and work on the hard things. I do feel like there was a lot going on in this book and wished that more was expanded on, I kind of felt like we got a little bit of everything and not a ton of anything but I loved all the background and goals these characters have. Taylor is a smart woman and it's nice to see her start to advocate for herself and not to be ashamed that she might need some more help than she's currently receiving. Jamar is smart, tough, and has a good heart, and it's nice to see that he is willing to listen to other people's perspectives, and to try to work on healing and moving forward. Overall, I really liked this story. It was a quick, easy read and I enjoyed it even more than The Boyfriend Project!
Thank you Netgalley and Forever for allowing me to read this book in exchange for an honest review!
Taylor, who runs her own fitness training business, is trying to get her business off the ground and have enough money to put some food on the table. When Jamar Dixon, a NFL player who is currently out because of an injury, seeks Taylor out hoping for some training to get himself in top shape to return to the NFL it seems like he could be the answer to all of Taylor's problems. He's offering her a large steady paycheck, a consistent client, and he's willing to full endorse her business when he finally gets back in the league. With some fake dating and serious chemistry, this book is one you don't want to miss.
I love the friendship that Samiah, London, and Taylor have and that they can talk and work on the hard things. I do feel like there was a lot going on in this book and wished that more was expanded on, I kind of felt like we got a little bit of everything and not a ton of anything but I loved all the background and goals these characters have. Taylor is a smart woman and it's nice to see her start to advocate for herself and not to be ashamed that she might need some more help than she's currently receiving. Jamar is smart, tough, and has a good heart, and it's nice to see that he is willing to listen to other people's perspectives, and to try to work on healing and moving forward. Overall, I really liked this story. It was a quick, easy read and I enjoyed it even more than The Boyfriend Project!
Thank you Netgalley and Forever for allowing me to read this book in exchange for an honest review!