Ratings16
Average rating3.8
After saving Layla from another date gone bad, Caleb Alvarez has a simple proposition: One month of no-strings dating. He?ll do his best to renew her faith in men while she rates his dating game. It?s a win-win situation. All the benefits of dating, without the added pressure of feelings and unmet expectations. But there?s one ingredient they haven?t considered: The chemistry between them is red hot and the urge to take things to the next level is more tempting than Layla?s double fudge mocha brownies.
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4 primary booksLovelight is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by B.K. Borison.
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The book's title does a better job of describing my feelings towards this book than the dynamic going on between the lead couple. These two are cute with a capital Q and TOTALLY, UNQUESTIONABLY into each other. The fact that they're even unsure makes them seem dense af because I mean these signals could not be more obvious. I cannot believe that for the WHOLE plot they weren't clear on the fact that their fake dating was just them ... actually dating. Come on, people, wise up. Overall, sweet slice of life, but I will say that sweetness doesn't mix especially well when things get spicy, if you know what I mean.
3.5 and rounding up. This is such a sweet romance, literally and metaphorically. For all you food lovers out there, get ready for lots of baked goods.
I haven't read the others in the series, but I think this works very well as a standalone.
When it comes to romances, I don't get too hung up on tropes, and this one does a very good job of making me not roll my eyes at the cliche' and predictable situations. In fact, I laughed out loud a few times, which doesn't happen very often when reading.
My one big requirement when it comes to relationships in this genre is that they aren't toxic and that the plot doesn't solely rely on miscommunication/lack of communication to be the crux of the drama.
On the contrary, MIXED SIGNALS is a great example of how communication can be super hot, and is the key to a healthy, sustainable relationship.
This surprisingly steaming, charming book was an easy read, with a dual narration. They used two narrators for the audiobook, which I always appreciate.
My biggest critique is with the Act III break up and reconciliation.
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I feel like there was a missed opportunity to have Layla have some real character growth. Instead of focusing on her horrendous list of blind dates, we could have dove deeper on where her insecurities stem from (both romantically and professionally), mainly her family's disapproval of her life choices. It would have made her behavior more believable and sympathetic. Instead I grew increasingly frustrated with her, despite really rooting for her the whole book. The epilogue too was a missed chance to show some growth from her. Like getting into therapy, working on those feelings of needing to prove herself, ect.
***Thank you to Dreamscape Media for providing me with the audiobook for free via NetGalley for an unbiased review.
I just knew from the start when i came across this series that this will be my favorite one of the three and well, it turned out to be true. this was so warm and so fuzzy, and it was like a comfort hug. I wanted to know how their story will unfold, how they will fall in love, what will be the third act conflict, how they will overcome it which is always so rare. their love story is one of my favorite one so far. i love caleb, he is so sweet and so tender, and layla is equally lovely and adorable