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28 Dates (Crazy Love, #3) by Stacey Lynn


Review by Angelique

It has been a while since a book has made me physically cringe and curse this much – but certainly for all the right reasons. In the third, standalone book of the Crazy Love series by Stacey Lynn, we are invited to the virtual world of dating and how one very anti-commitment fiery redhead might just meet her match. We meet the two main characters, Jonas and Caitlyn, in the first few pages of the story and it’s obvious that there are fireworks that set the pages on fire. But unfortunately, that was all that Caitlyn wanted – the physical magic they have whenever they are together. When Jonas hints on wanting more from her, she rejects the possibility and so ends their friends with benefits relationship altogether. As time passes, Jonas starts seeing Ashley, a sweet and bubbly pediatric nurse who is a great companion but still misses something, although he doesn’t put too much thought into that. Caitlyn, on the other hand, is eventually lured into trying one of Trey’s latest apps which, of all things, is a dating app focused on long-term relationships instead of just flings. Agreeing to try it for a month – what is the worst that could happen right? "I turn back to my purse. Focusing on it intently. What am I looking for? Lotion? A new life?" There certainly comes a lot of surprises with the development of these perfectly written characters and it is impossible to stop because everything that happens is intriguing. Will Caitlyn find someone worth her while? Will Jonas find true happiness with Ashley? Without giving too much away, their stories are unexpected and beautiful and you’re guaranteed a few giggles. "Good Lord. I need a nap. And a drink. Possibly a therapist." Everything comes to a literal high that you won’t see coming. Through one of her best friends and the woman in his life, Caitlyn might just learn to see the possibilities of giving it all to someone. But just like with any brave and daring adventure, there’s always the possibility of things going the wrong way. "Ugh. Mind-blowing shifts in life perspectives are a pain in the butt." Could the potential risk really be worth it all? ***ARC provided by the author in exchange for an honest review***

Release Date: June 11th 2019

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