
Series: How Not To Fall #3
Author: Meg Easton
Narrator: Adrienne Fleming
Publisher: Mountain Heights Publishing
Genre: Contemporary Romance, RomCom
Source: Hoopla
My Review:
I have enjoyed all the books in the series, so far, but this one might be my favorite (I still have to read the last one!).
I continued listening to the series, and I am thrilled that Adrienne Fleming has narrated all the books. She really does a fantastic job with all the voices. I highly recommend reading this series in order to see where the friend group began and to follow their journey to where they are now. I seriously need a group like this in my life.Read for:
🏕 friends to more
🏕 seven days of dates
🏕 new roommates
🏕 the fender bender
🏕 the exhausted date
🏕 many LOL moments
🏕 camping
🏕 raccoons, squirrels, and skunk oh my!
🏕 the friend group
🏕 karaoke scene
★★★★/5
Synopsis (Goodreads):
Seven days. Thirteen dates with thirteen
different people. One friendly competition between best friends (who are
definitely not dating each other).
Peyton Abernathy wants to get
married, and she’s ready to do something drastic about it. Like getting
over her fear of making bad choices. She wants someone responsible,
adventurous, resourceful, and inspiring. Someone who feels like peace
and acceptance and home.
Someone exactly like her best friend, Max Peyton.
Except not Max.
Because
that one time a year ago when she accidentally almost kissed him, he
said he loves her like a sister. Like a sister. So yeah, she isn’t about
to fall for her best friend. (Again.) Besides, Max told her that he
doesn’t want to get married to anyone. Ever. Sure, it could’ve been the
effects of his last relationship talking, but she is fairly sure he
means it.
That’s okay, because she has a plan to find her
perfect man. She and Max both need dates for a friend’s wedding, so she
talks Max into a little competition—to see who can go on the highest
number of dates, each with a different person, all within the span of
one week. And by the end, each of them will ask their favorite to be
their date at the wedding.
It’s a brilliant plan; she’s sure of
it. Seven days and that perfect wedding date will hopefully turn into
happily ever afters for both of them.
The plan is so good it is practically foolproof.
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