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London is a high-powered surgeon with no time to relax and unwind. During her high school reunion she meets up with her handsome former nemesis Drew. After a fun hookup, the two decide to find ways to relax with one another. That is, until they realize that they are on opposing sides of a professional merger. This book is the third in a series but could be read on its own (although the cameos from the characters of the other books are so fun to read). I was really rooting for London to get her happily ever after but I also felt frustrated at times with her inability to let go a little. She was stressful to follow even though she is a great character. I loved Drew too though. He could see the great in London all the time and really wanted what was best for her. They were a fun pair to follow. Rochon writes great dialogue for her characters and the back and forth with London and Drew was so excellent to read. This is a fun summer read!
Thanks to Farrah Rochon, Forever (Grand Central Publishing), and NetGalley for an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest revew.

Thank you to NetGalley for providing a digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. This is the final book in the series and can easily be read as a standalone. I enjoyed the main character London's witty banter and strong female character in the previous books, however, As the reader you can see the writing on the wall; I found her blatant hesitation to rival-turned-hookup buddy exhausting. It's not often that the male love interest genuinely falls in love, (it's usually the woman chasing the man) so I enjoyed Drew and his love for London.

I loved this enemies to lovers book, it was the perfect wrap up to this trilogy!
London Kelly is a pediatric surgeon at a county hospital. The hospital is getting audited to see if selling to a private buyer is better for their finances. The person in charge of the audit, just happens to be her high school nemesis and the person she found herself falling in bed with at their class reunion.

Farrah Rochon does it again with her strong female characters and steamy romance. This book of London's story is my favorite of the series! The setting in Texas makes it perfect and London is a great strong yet vulnerable character. As always the friendship between London, Samiah, and Taylor is fun and supportive which I love. And let's get to Drew who wow! The chemistry between London and Drew is to die for and I love reading their story.

Emeries to lovers with the best girlfriends in town paired with a work romance makes "The Hookup Plan" a binge-worthy read that earns a solid like from me. I've struggled with books 1 and 2 in this series, but this one was a bit more enjoyable for me..

I mean it's just so good! Love these characters and their love story trope. They are strong characters in such a fun book!
Thank you NetGalley and Farrah Rochon!

Another absolute banger by Farrah Rochon, THE HOOKUP PLAN was basically everything I want in a romance, and more. The tension, on both sides of rivals to lovers, between London and Drew was palpable. Even better, we got to see both characters grow in themselves as they fell in love, making the ending all that more sweet. This was a satisfying conclusion to The Boyfriend Project series, and I absolutely recommend it.
I have been eagerly awaiting London’s story since I first picked up THE BOYFRIEND PROJECT, and this went above and beyond my expectations. Rochon digs deep into her story, crafting a character that feels more real to me than a majority of the people I interact with. London’s flaws are not afterthoughts but instead catalysts for growth, and expertly woven into her love story with Drew. Their growth isn’t dependent on one another, but they still blossom with each other.
And the romance? I’ll admit, I’m a sucker for rivals to lovers and all the other tropey elements in this book, but it was still done so well. It’s that perfect mix of I’ve-always-liked-you-but-never-said and this-definitely-is-just-a-hookup in which case they both end up saying their feelings, and it’s definitely not just a hookup. It truly felt like London and Drew were meant for each other, and had a deeper connection than just being two hot people in a romance. I only wish that we’d gotten to see more of the two together in the book’s epilogue.
If it wasn’t already the case, this book has cemented me as a Farrah Rochon romance fan for life. I’ve so enjoyed getting to learn the stories of the women behind The Boyfriend Project, and I enjoyed London’s story just as much as her predecessors. If you’re craving a great romance, a new book boyfriend, some incredible character growth, or all of the above, this is absolutely for you!

Just downright adorable. Maybe my favorite of the series. I loved getting a little peek at the girl gang group but loved the unique storyline for London! Stellar!

This was the perfect palate cleansing romance! This enemies-to-lovers romance was well-paced and slow-burn.
London’s under a lot work-related stress due to her hospital possibly being closed because of financial issues. Pile on the fact that she's inherited her narcissistic father's terrible health genes, she finds it difficult to relax.
Drew Sullivan has it all: dreamy looks, a high-paying hedge fund manager job, and charms that could convince any woman to spend the night with him... except London, his high school nemesis. When they reconnect at their high school reunion, sparks fly, and though they harbor less-than-friendly feelings for one another, they agree to a no strings attached night.
Finally thinking she can relax after getting it out of her system, London is shocked to learn why Drew has returned to Austin: he’s the head of the audit team who will decide the future of her hospital.
With London determined to treat him as a friend with benefits and Drew focused on showing her that he's relationship material, they fall clumsily into love in this story filled with heart, humor, and plenty of passion.
Special thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this digital reviewer copy with me in exchange for my honest opinion.

The Hook Up Plan was my first ever Farrah Rochon book – and it had so many great things going for it that really appealed to me:
• Enemies to Lovers / Former HS Rivals
• One Night, becomes ‘no strings’, becomes more…
• Workplace Romance
• Forced Proximity
• Second Chance
• Family dynamics and how they play into life and choices
I really enjoyed London as a main character – she was smart, motivated, and not afraid to stand up for what she believed in. I love when a female character is strong and it’s always great to see a female character who has drive and is succeeding in a demanding field. I also adored seeing a supportive and fun female friend group.
As to the romance – I’m definitely a fan of Enemies to Lovers, and the whole premise of rivals since HS reunited was really fun. I enjoyed the banter between London and Drew and enjoyed seeing their relationship grow.
I’ll definitely be reading more from this author – I actually already picked up copies of The Boyfriend Project and The Dating
Playbook to try next, I’m really excited for Samiah and Taylor’s stories. Thank you to Forever and Netgalley for the opportunity to read an early copy. All thoughts and opinions shared are mine and freely offered.

I think this book is the strongest of the series. Standard enemies to lovers trope, but combined with workplace tropes. London's job at a publicly funded hospital gives an important glimpse into the state of American healthcare without hitting you over the head with a weighty message. I appreciated the emphasis on community rather than funds, and the continued presence of Samiah and Taylor from the first two books. And of course, Rochon's chemistry lights up the pages. She's one to watch.

15 whole years later, former high school academic rivals London and Drew cross paths at their school reunion, leading to a no strings attached arrangement. London’s stressful career as a pediatric surgery resident has taken its toll on her health, and sex seems to be a great remedy. However, Drew is head of a management company that has come to consult at London’s hospital. Their tryst may just be a repeat rendezvous for a few weeks, though the feelings may be a different story.
Rochon sure can tell a GOOD story. The amount of little details, the personalities, the repeat cameos of our favorite girlfriends… all were fantastic. The work focus though was quite impressive. Being that I work in medicine, I did appreciate some of the Grey’s Anatomy feel here. And Drew? What a solid, good guy! I mean, a millionaire too? A great wrap to the series!

Obsessed! This is my first Farrah Rochon book and I can't believe I haven't read more from her. Would definitely recommend if you're in the mood for a sweet and sexy rom-com <3

This book was an enjoyable read! It’s a sexy and funny enemies to lovers romance, with developed characters. I love the positive friendships between the three women, as well as the storylines with London’s family issues and her career focus. Drew is such a likable character, and his chemistry with London is amazing. I also appreciate how there was no third act breakup or severe miscommunication problem, because I absolutely despise those. Overall, this was an extremely fun read and I’m so glad I was chosen for this ARC!

DNF at 50%
I really tried, I even thought that if i maybe pulled through i would love it, but let's be honest, i won't. I wasn't vibing with the book, the characters felt so flat and boring, the romance was vey meh to the point where I was at, i can't find a single thing I liked from what I read

I’ve really enjoyed this series and The Hookup Plan (third book) is my favorite. Three black women become friends when they realize they are all dating the same man. The video of them breaking up with him goes viral. (This all happens before this book.) London Kelley is a superstar pediatric surgeon finishing her residency in Austin. She has been a life long over achiever trying to get recognition from her father. (Big daddy issues.) While at 15th high school reunion she runs into Drew Sullivan. She disliked him in high school because he was bright and it made it harder for her to be number one. He’s gone on to great financial success. On impulse she decides to have a one night stand with him thinking sex will destress her.
To her surprise he is at her hospital the following Monday. His company is doing a review of the hospital she loves to determine if it will be sold or can make changes to make it more profitable. While hating it at first they quickly decide that their friends with benefits plan can continue at least for the time he is planning to be there. Of course he never hated her and the more they are together the more they want to be together.
I really like that both of MC’s are bright and very talented in their fields. The books starts with intimacy off the page but gets steamier. They are a great match for each other and support each other. She is dealing with her father and half siblings and he is getting over his mothers passing. London also needs to decides where to do her surgical fellowship and has ongoing hypertension issues. There is a lot of depth to both characters and all the things they are going through. When you see a blurb saying millionaire and surgeon you don’t expect as much good complications as this book contains. Of course the females from the first two books make appearances at their weekly get togethers to add humor.
Thank you to NetGalley and Forever (Grand Central Publishing) for an eARC in exchange for an honest review. (4.5 stars)

"𝑻𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒆 𝒂𝒓𝒆 𝒂 𝒍𝒐𝒕 𝒐𝒇 𝒑𝒓𝒐𝒃𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒔 𝒊𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒔 𝒘𝒐𝒓𝒍𝒅 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒄𝒐𝒖𝒍𝒅 𝒆𝒂𝒔𝒊𝒍𝒚 𝒃𝒆 𝒔𝒐𝒍𝒗𝒆𝒅 𝒊𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒐𝒔𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒂𝒏 𝒂𝒃𝒖𝒏𝒅𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒆 𝒐𝒇 𝒘𝒆𝒂𝒍𝒕𝒉 𝒔𝒑𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒅 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒎𝒐𝒏𝒆𝒚 𝒂𝒓𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒅"
When London sees Drew, her arch nemesis at a high school reunion she wants to avoid him at all costs but after having a "dry spell" for over a year she decides to hook up with him that night. What Drew doesn't tell her is that his company is in charge of auditing the hospital she works for. Despite all that the two decide to continue with hooking up until he leaves. Will this be a recipe for disaster or will the two be able to stick with the plan.
One of my favorite tropes is enemies to lovers so I couldn't wait to read this one. It didn't disappoint. There was a lot of chemistry between these characters and a lot of steam, more than I am used to if I am being honest. One of the things I really liked about this story is that it didn't just focus on the love story between the characters but each character also has their own issues they were trying to work through resulting in a lot of growth for both. Overall a cute and a fun read.

Farrah Rochon does it again. I really enjoyed this book. I liked the enemies to lovers plot. I loved the way London was fleshed out. We see London’s work, family, and personal life. My favorite part of this series is the relationship between London, Taylor, and Samiah. I love the way the characters support each other through good and bad times. I hope this is not the last time we read about the adventures of London, Taylor, and Samiah.

The final book in Farrah Rochan’s The Boyfriend Project series rounds out the trio of love stories about three women who found out that they were all dating the same man through a series of viral tweets. In this book, London reconnects with Dean, her high school nemesis and co-valedictorian. Although fifteen years have passed since then, London still holds some resentment towards Dean. However, these two have more in common than London ever realized, and sparks fly at the afterparty… and again when Dean ends up staying in Austin for a few weeks for work. London sets clear boundaries to their not-exactly-friends-with-benefits situation, but she can’t help wanting to spend more and more time with charismatic, hard-working, and level-headed Dean. Can these two make their relationship work, or will they keep it at a high-school fling, fifteen years too late? I think this book might actually be my favorite in the series! I really enjoyed the premise of this one and Rochan’s writing is as always concise, heartwarming, and willing to tackle the difficult topics in today’s world. If you’ve checked out the other books in this series, you won’t regret finishing it up with The Hookup Plan! Thanks so much to Forever for sending me an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.

A fun wrap-up to this trilogy. Each book focuses on one of the 3 women who were cheated on by the same man. While they try to focus on improving their own lives and befriend each other, they (of course) end up meeting Mr. Right!
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.