Friday, April 5, 2024

Love On Display

Title: Love on Display

Series: The Wonder Boys #3

Author: Dana LeCheminant

Publisher: Dana LeCheminant

Genre: Fiction, Contemporary Romance,

Source: Kindle Unlimited

My Review:

Love on Display is the third book in The Wonder Boys series by Dana LeCheminant. While each book could be read as a standalone, they are best read in order. 

This series is unique in that we follow a group of guy friends. Each guy has their own story and I am here for it. I have enjoyed getting to know Cam and was excited about his story. It did not disappoint.

Read for:

💪fake dating

💪he falls first

💪he can't lie

💪competition

💪more of the Wonder Boys

💪raw emotions

💪flirty banter

💪character depth

💪Cam & Oliver sorting things out

💪guys can cry

There was so much goodness in this story. The reasons behind Cam opening his gym, and Kailani opening hers are incredible. I highly recommend the entire series and I am off to read the final book of the series (I am not ready for it to be over!).

★★★★/5

Synopsis (Goodreads): 

They’re sworn enemies. They also happen to be incredibly attracted to one another.

After bonding at a half-marathon, rival gym owners Cam and Kailani discover the person they thought could be their soulmate turns out to be the reason their respective businesses are failing. When a heat-of-the-moment kiss leads to the pair becoming viral sensations, they pretend to be a couple to keep up interest despite the hatred they feel toward each other.

But new clients are not the only thing drawn in by the star-crossed lovers’ fake relationship. They also grab the attention of a famous fitness mogul who tells them he wants to sponsor one of their gyms. The catch? One of them has to beat the other in a televised competition.

With undeniable attraction pulling the two together for real, Cam and Kailani agree to set their differences aside and enjoy the time they get to spend together while competing. Each new challenge becomes a chance for the two of them to get to know each other better, but their pasts keep getting in the way.

Unless they can learn to truly trust each other, not even a miracle can save a relationship that was doomed from the start.

Love on Display is a sweet, closed door romantic comedy that can be read as a standalone or as part of the series.

2 comments:

  1. This whole series does sound good. And yay...my library has them all. :D

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    1. Lark, oh yay, that is awesome!! I can't wait to hear what you think of them!

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