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The Dating Playbook

The Dating Playbook

(Audiobook)


by Farrah Rochon
Narrated by Rebecca Lee


⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5


Taylor is in desperate need of a win. Her personal training business he’s been operating in the red and she needs to make a change or loose everything…


So, when former NFL planer Jamar Dixon asks her to be his trainer and prep him for a return to the NFL, Taylor is ecstatic- training an NFL player will put her on the map! But this contract comes with conditions- don’t let anyone know she is training him. OK… but how are they going to go around working out together and not be noticed??? A fake relationship will totally cover their tacks!


And as all good fake relationships, this one starts turning all too real! 


I loved Taylor and Jamar as a couple. Total #CoupleGoals ! These two are incredibly supportive of each other, they have similar interests and together they are smoking hot! Great chemistry.


I really appreciated how Rochon treated Taylor’s learning disability and put it out there, making it ok for more adults to get a later in life diagnosis. Very positively approached and delivered.


This was a sweet story overall and seeing the Boyfriend Project friend group together and still supporting each other on their goals was a true delight!


Rebecca Lee’s narration was delightful to listen to. Her character voices were distinct and felt true to each character. Pacing was good, but I did find that Lee’s reading felt faster than what I normally encounter. Speed readers take heed.



The Dating Playbook  by Farrah Rochon is scheduled to release August 17th, 2021.



I received a complimentary copy of this audiobook from Hachette Audio, Forever Romance through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

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