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The Hookup Plan is the last in the series , I really enjoyed this series and follow the the lives of these three women who met in an awkward way and became great friends. This last book in the series catches us up on the life of the Pediatric Surgeon Jordan who has a whole lot going on and is looking to find ways to destress and find a work-Life balance.
These three women have been there for each other since London went viral on a date that all three women were involved with the same man. I loved how the author tied the ending up, I have enjoyed this journey with these ladies and I will miss them.

Thank you to Netgalley, Forever (Grand Central Publishing), and Farrah Rochon for an advance copy of The Hookup Plan in exchange for an honest review. Alright friends, I dont know what it is about a rom com, but I need them when I read to many heavy books. I devoured the other two of Farrah Rochons books in this series and I have loved them all- this one is no exception! I LOVE a good enemies to lovers trope and I loved the strong female friendships in this book. I also loved watching love blossom between our two main characters because I truly am a sap. This one had so many layers throughout the book and it wasnt just a simple love story which made me love it even more. This one is out now and I would encourage you to add it to your TBR! 4.5 stars- rounded up to 5 for GR!

I am such a sucker for an enemies to lovers trope and this one was so fun! This was actually the third in the series but I read it first and was able to keep up just fine so it can be read as a standalone. I loved London so much and Drew was swoony and sweet! Thank you so much to Forever Publishing for the advanced copy! I cannot wait to dig into more Farrah Rochon books!!!

Really tried to get into this book multiple times. It fell short for me as I felt the main character took too long to grow throughout the book. It might just be me as I am a mood reader. I have loved other books by Farrah Rochon so will eventually go back to read again.

I have loved every single one of Farrah Rochon’s books and The Hookup Plan was just as good as the others. The characters were dynamic and lovable and the plot was exciting yet relatable. I couldn’t put it down and haven’t stopped recommending it!

This was a delightful conclusion to this trilogy of friends' stories. I loved that we also got a look into the other girls' relationships through this book as well. As with all of the books in this series, it was wonderful to see a romance end without a wedding. Farrah's writing was absolutely delightful and the conflict presented in this - as in the other two books in the series - was realistic, didn't feel contrived, and wasn't something that was a red flag that the characters were ignoring just to get back together at the end. Farrah's romances are a delight and I hope she writes even more in the future.

Really, really enjoyed this book! It was so cute and such great, strong friendships! I loved the pediatric medical side. The tension was great, the payoff was worth it!

What a nice finish to this series! This book definitely had some cute and sexy moments. Drew and London had great chemistry and enemies to lovers is one of my favorite romance tropes.
They are former high school rivals who hook up at their high school reunion. It's only supposed to be one night but Drew ends up being in town with his company consulting with the hospital where London is a pediatric surgeon
Overall this was a fun and charming read. A very enjoyable conclusion to the series.
I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

I think this is my favorite of the series! Light spoiler about the tropes, but I appreciate how the main conflict wasn't the typical third act breakup. It felt very character and plot driven, and I related a lot to both London and Drew in their careers (in different ways)! A great installment in the series.

I read this series (which can also be read as standalones- yay) as a palate cleanser and it was nothing short of perfect. I loved following the lives of all the characters, and more specifically, London.
London's character arc soared in this book. I love how headstrong she is. It was so easy to picture Tamra from The Mindy Project- please tell me I wasn't the only one! There's something about a hospital setting that hooks me, and I love that it wasn't all drama.
The story is an enemies-to-lovers romance, aka my fav kind of romance. Drew Sullivan is officially on my book boyfriend roster. I think he was written PERFECTLY.
This book is heartfelt, and if you give yourself the opportunity to read all three in publishing order (The Boyfriend Project, The Dating Playbook, this one) you won't regret it!

I always like books with dual POVs because I think it’s nice that we get to see things from multiple characters’ perspectives. It gives us more insight into the characters and their thoughts, and can be a fun way to tell the same story. This is part of a series but I think it can be read as a standalone. This was a fun romance to read, just what I was looking for at the time.

DNF. This one is a me thing. And I really should have figured this out with the first two Farrah Rochon books I read. I just don’t jive with the way her FMC view their love interests - they really start off just being so annoyed and turned off and not wanting to give anyone the time of day. And just the math doesn’t math in my head.
I think her books are really important and well written. Her FMC are strong, successful, Black women dating equally diverse men. Her books encapsulate Black joy and give so much representation.

This book is great! I love the entire series, Would definitely recommend. Thanks so much to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.

One of the best books I read this summer! At the end of the Boyfriend Project series, London Kelly finally gets her own story. London is a successful pediatric surgeon at a low-achieving county hospital, to show off all her growth she puts together her high school reunion and runs into her old archnemesis, Drew, now a successful businessman and millionaire. The two end up hooking up that night; London as a way to destress, and Drew as a way to finally get the girl. London thinks that's the end of it, but it turns out Drew's firm has been hired to get the hospital into shape for a sale. London and Drew begin a spicy, sweet, and must-read hookup-only relationship that leads to real feelings involved. Worth the read!

Loved this 3rd book in the series! I was thrilled to get the chance to read London's story. This group of friends is so fun and I love the each story has a slightly different feel because of the main character's personality. Recommend this whole rom-com series!

I am a big fan of The Boyfriend Project series and was eagerly anticipating London’s story.
London is a surgeon who hooks up with her high school nemesis, Drew, at their reunion. But then they end up at odds when it comes to saving the hospital where London works. However through it all, London finds she enjoys the time she is spending with Drew.
I absolutely love the main characters in this series. Each one has been strong and confident and their friendship is the best.
I loved the enemies to lovers trope and Drew was just the sweetest book boyfriend.
While each book can read as a standalone, I highly recommend this series!

So I am not sure how I missed the previous two books in this series. But I am glad I finally stumbled upon The Hookup Plan by Farrah Rachon.
London Kelley, a successful pediatric surgeon, hasn’t seen her high school rival for almost 15 years. But at her reunion she runs into Drew Sullivan, even though he did not RSVP. They immediately fall back in a pattern of jokes, witty comments and tension just like all those years before. Except now, they may be inching more towards the friends line rather than enemy’s.
I loved London’s strong personality, and adored Drew’s patience and steadiness in his wait for London. I also adored London’s friends, so I cannot wait to circle back and read the first two books in The Boyfriend Project series.

I am a sucker for a steamy enemies to lovers trope - and this did not disappoint, with the added flare of sass to boot. This was my first book by Rochon, and I am happy to say I immediately went to find other books to add to my TBR from her. I haven't read the other books in this series as they seem to be able to be read as standalones, but I wouldn't hesitate to pick up the previous books as I enjoyed the friendships and from my understanding the others in the series feature the same characters, and I do love a round journey through a group like that. I enjoyed the dual POV as both the love interests had good back stories and I enjoyed their separate journeys and growth as characters. I wanted a fun, sassy, sexy romance and this gave me all the goods.

I've loved this series from the beginning and have been eagerly awaiting London's book.
I love love love London. She's smart and hardworking, loyal and ready to love. Drew is charming and giving and knows how to push London's buttons. Together they have history and chemistry and banter for days. I loved reading them reconnect and figure out how the relationship went from hooking up to friends to more.
Plot wise, it was good. There's little to no angst (even though I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop) and the conflict doesn't really come from the relationship. These two are honest with themselves and each other and it was so refreshing to see the communication on the page. Of course, the scenes with all three ladies were some of the best and it's really been a highlight of this series. And the ending chapter was absolute perfection.
Overall, these three books really shine when it comes to female friendships and I know I'll be reading them again and again.
**Huge thanks to the publisher for providing an arc free of charge**

My favorite is enemy to lover's, this book definitely delivers that. I haven't read the other books in the series as they can be read as standalones, but I wouldn't hesitate to pick up the previous books.