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Fun and steamy, exactly what I expect from this series. Liked this better than the second book for sure.

Farrah Rochon is one of my favorite authors and The Hookup Plan just cements her on my bookshelf! This book is sweet, steamy, emotional, and oh so romantic.
I love what Farrah Rochon does with chemistry between her characters and I cannot wait to reread this book!

What a great conclusion to this series! Loved both main characters and how their relationship went through so many different iterations. I especially loved the side story of London’s relationship with her younger siblings. Drew was an amazing and dependable guy, which was just what London needed. I am beyond relieved that the author didn’t make them go through a crisis/break-up/situation that caused London to doubt Drew. It would have taken it down to 4 star in my opinion if she had. This series is me super excited for whatever Farrah Rochon has next for us!

I'll start off by saying that I liked this book, but didn't love it.
I adored the tie ins to the other Boyfriend Project novels. It made it easier to follow when I already knew half the cast of characters.
I liked that London was an independent, ambitious female lead. I felt like I could relate to her in a lot of ways.
I was not satisfied with the ending. I thought that things were left incredibly unresolved with London and her father.
I didn't like how resistant London was to Drew. If a guy like Drew was begging me for a relationship, I would be allllll over that. It just seemed odd to me that London was so okay with a friends with benefits situation.
I sincerely loved the stories of Samiah and Taylor which is why I think I held this book to such high standards. This was my least favorite out of the series, but I did think it was still worth the read.

This was my first Farrah Rochon book-I haven’t read the first two books in this series, and after reading this one, I think I need to go back and read them both!!
This book provided a unique take on the enemies to lovers trope, and I loved watching London and Drew’s relationship evolve into something more, and for London to realize that Drew isn’t and was never the villain she had always painted him to be. Both MCs in this story were strong and smart and sexy as hell and I loved them! I did wish the epilogue had a little bit more just because I really loved them and wanted more!
In addition to falling in love, we get to watch the MCs battle family drama, work related issues, and navigate the world of personal Al health/self care. The story was a fairly easy read, though there were times I felt like I was missing something, but I can pretty much guarantee that it comes from not reading the previous two books.
I was given an ARC of this book by NetGalley and Forever (Grand Central Publishing). All opinions are my own.

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I didn’t realize this was the last in a trilogy when I first requested it. Warning: My review is based on this book alone and I will mark when I think reading the other two books may have helped my understanding. Thankfully, this book was written in such a way that I didn’t get confused.
London has control and perfection issues and holding the grudge with Drew for so long is odd. Once it’s explained, it kind of makes sense. However, she goes from zero to one hundred on things that got annoying after a while.
London reminded me of a Dr. Max Goodwin from the show <i>New Amsterdam</i>. Unfortunately, that didn’t help. There were a few parts where patient care overrode the money aspect. As Dr. Renault reminds her at one point, it’s a luxury to focus on patients. Luckily, she doesn’t have enough power to implement changes without oversight (*cough* Like Max *cough*).
I liked London’s development. I know she’s the main character, but I was sort of expecting that same amount or even close to it in terms of Drew’s development.
There are a lot of different things going on at once — the relationship between London and Drew, the hospital’s possible sale, London’s conflict with her father, a misstep by her half-sister, etc. It felt slightly disjointed and cut a lot of the romance that I felt needed to happen. It was kinda cute and I kinda understood the attraction, but it did need to be upped a lot.

What a cute enemies to lovers romance! The characters are well developed and humorous. The author got the tone exactly right. Just the perfect amount of steam too!

London Kelley and Drew Sullivan are high school enemies reunited over their high school reunion, except Drew never hated London and London is in desperate need of some stress relief. When their paths converge professionally, keeping work and play separate becomes quite the challenge.
I loved the banter between London and Drew and I think their relationship plays out even better than in the first two books in the series. My only gripe was the deception that sets them starting - if telling the truth means the relationship ever happens, then what happened between them was fairly strong deceit.

I read this in one sitting and could not put it down! Farrah Rochon has me hooked not only because my last name is London; but I relate heavily to London Kelley her triumphs, bravery, outspoken personality, father issues, and vulnerability. Drew was the perfect match London, I enjoyed how he never gave up no matter what London said or did. He was very patient and understanding and never let the past dictate their current "situationship." Although Drew had some hangups about his mother and father he remained humble, open and honest throughout his and London's journey throughout the story which was very refreshing. This is great enemies to friends billionaire romance that has nuanced main and supporting characters that you will come back to read again and again!

Rated 4.5 Stars
The Hookup Plan was an absolute joy to read. It was funny. It was sexy. It was heartwarming and all around awesome. I thoroughly enjoyed London and Drew’s story just as much as I did the previous books in the series. It was a great addition to and wonderful end to a series that I have loved and highly anticipated each release for. I highly recommend it as well as the previous books in the series.

DNF @39%
I really liked how this one started and was enjoying our characters, but the book is closed door and with a title like THE HOOKUP PLAN that was surprising to me.
I have no issue with closed door books, but it felt very jarring that we were missing so much of the characters' interactions. The work plot continues, but it was hard to see the progression of the relationship while so much was happening behind closed doors.

The Hookup Plan is the third book in Farrah Rochon's Boyfriend Project series and can be read as a standalone.
The Hookup Plan centers around London Kelley, a resident in pediatric surgery, and her high school enemy Drew Sullivan. London's friends Samiah and Taylor, who are featured in the first two books of the series, convince London that she needs a casual hookup to release some stress. After reconnecting at their high school reunion, London decides Drew is the perfect person.
Soon after, London learns that Drew is back in town to conduct an evaluation on whether or not her hospital should be sold--or, if not, what budget cuts need to be made. London and Drew continue seeing each other and gradually develop real feelings for one another.
This book fell flat for me. The dialogue was awkward in places, and the evolution of London and Drew's relationship felt linear. There was a little too much "telling, not showing." I also had difficulty suspending disbelief with some of the dynamics in the hospital--having worked in a hospital setting, I didn't find London's level of influence believable, as she was still a resident. This may be nitpicky, but I also found it odd that London and Drew didn't disclose their relationship as a potential conflict of interest, and kept expecting that to become an issue. Overall, this was my least favorite of the series.

4.25🌟 In the turnaround of the century, I ended up adoring this book! If you asked me at the 15% mark if I would make it through this, I truly did not anticipate it, but as I moved through London and Drew's story, I began to gain an understanding of where we were going with it.
The positives:
- London and Drew communicate like no other romance couple! I loved that we were able to witness them growing and adapting to each other's communication styles.
- I felt like they were such a wonderfully balanced couple and it felt believable to me.
- I don't want to spoil anything, but there is one typical thing in a romance novel that doesn't happen here, and I was so happy for that, because with the way these two work through stuff, it didn't feel necessary.
The negatives:
- I don't love when a rivals to lovers story originates in high school. Also, being that it was one-sided, it made London seem like her hostility towards Drew came out of nowhere. I did appreciate that London does explain the roots of why she felt that way though!
- When the first 3 spicy scenes were fade to black, I was a tad panicked!
Overall, I am so glad I continued on reading this, because boy did it prove my initial assessment wrong!
*Thank you Forever (Grand Central Publishing) & NetGalley for the eARC!

This was my favorite in the trilogy! I absolutely adored London and Drew! We got a great mix of their relationship, as well as with friends and family. The epilogue was a perfect end to the series! I cannot wait to see what Farrah writes next!

I have really enjoyed this series. I was waiting for London’s story and Farrah Rochon did not disappoint. I loved the banter between Drew and London. Drew is such a sweetheart and I loved how he was willing to do anything to make London happy. This was my favorite book in The Boyfriend Project series and I definitely recommend it.

I love the banter so much between London and Drew. I loved both characters right away. Farrah is a great Author and these books keep you turning the pages, I loved the Texas setting so much as well.

I think the book wasn't really for me. While this was a good but the enemies to lovers is just not my thing. I did like Drew and London a lot and their witty banter is great. This book falls short for me when the love scene was fade to black. I know some explicits are not for everyone but I feel like if a book is a rivalry turned romantic and there is a ton of pent up feelings/sexual tensions you have got to show readers release (but that's just me). All in all I think this is a sweet book/story.

It’s always bittersweet when a series ends. I’ve been waiting for London’s story for a while now and it was great to see her get a happily ever after. I liked this book a lot!

The disco ball twirled, sending bursts of rainbow lighting across the room. People danced to the music that provided a sense of nostalgia as they were transported back to their teen years. She leaned against the dessert table and watched everyone, content to keep her distance. Why did people think these reunions were a good thing to attend? All it brought for her was flashbacks to glory days long gone and questionable decision making that she cringed at. It also brought her face to face with the person she loathed the most.
The Hookup Plan was such a fun romcom! London, a pediatric surgeon, is in charge of putting together the fifteen year reunion, but she has to come to terms with facing her nemesis… Drew. She can’t stand him. He ruined her teenaged life. But something about him now was getting under her skin… in a good way.
And enemies with benefits romcom? Yes, please! Throw in some Grey’s Anatomy hospital drama and you have yourself a delectable story. I loved London and Drew’s chemistry and watching them work through past hurts and pains made this story so relatable and realistic. This book has me hooked on Farrah’s writing and I’ll now be reading her other books!
This book is part of a series, but can definitely be read as a standalone. If you’re an enemies to lovers and work romance fan, plus want a touch of Grey’s Anatomy drama thrown in… grab this book!

I enjoyed this one! I read the first book in this series but ended up DNFing the second one just because we weren’t vibing. Was this my favorite? No, but it was good nonetheless.