The Morning After Box Set
The Morning After Box Set
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Reviews with the most likes.
Review of Less Than 3:
“Not A Math Book! I'll admit, I picked this book up thinking maybe it had to do with numbers. I'm a math geek, sue me. :D What I got instead was a very fun, very sexy introduction to Maggie Dallen's writing. Very much looking forward to the next book in this series, and very highly recommended. :)”
Review of Love Times Two:
“Math Teacher Love! Ok, so in addition to being a math geek... I'm also a former math teacher. So this one was a particularly fun read for me - how often does the geeky math teacher get to be the lead in a romance book? (Answer: In my experience, just in this book!) Yeah, yeah - the math teacher here is the girl, not the guy. Who cares. Still. Math. Teacher. Another excellent tale from Maggie Dallen, and now I'm really looking forward to seeing where she goes with the third book in this trilogy!”
Review of The Plus One:
“+1 or ++? Again, math geek/ former math teacher... and current programmer. In programming, a + 1 can be written as a++, and that is definitely the rating this book deserves. Fun, hot, funny, romantic... everything you want in a lighthearted romance book. Absolutely pick this one up, it really is an fun read. (And ignore Goodreads telling you it is just 83 pages. It is roughly similar in length to the other two books in this trilogy.)”
Each of the books in this collection can be read as a standalone.
The Plus One
I had read this book previously, and my initial review still stands - mostly copy-and-pasted, because, yes, I'm that lazy:
To be honest, I'm often quite impatient with MCs in their early /mid-twenties (though that's my problem, not the author's :-p), and so it took me a while to warm up to Livvy and Drew.
Still, I enjoyed both the story and Maggie Dallen's writing - and I'd like to read more about Avery, hoping she has a story where she gets her HEA...
Love Times Two
This is probably my favorite story in the collection - the whole premise of the twin double wedding turned reality show is so bizarre, but so much fun to read about. :)
I enjoyed the chemistry between Elizabeth and Mark. I also like how Mark thinks he has to save his best friend Robbie from making a colossal mistake, and especially Robbie's reaction to that. Everyone should have friends like that in their corner...
Bonus points for the heroine being a math teacher, and for Connie, the not-quite-evil-but-bossy twin, redeeming herself at the end.
Less Than Three
I was skeptical at first because I'm usually not a big fan of Greek-god-slash-alpha-CEO-in-training type hero. But Alex is a pretty nice guy for this potentially douchey role, and Lacey - and her whole charade around poor Sam - is so absurd and hilarious, that it works for me. :)
And I absolutely loved Lacey's unconventional coaching methods (why can't penguins fly, anyway?!)
Love Is in the Air
I really enjoyed this bonus novella - I like a good rendition of the high school reunion trope, anyway, and it was fun to spend some time with Alison and Noah.