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Just Some Stupid Love Story

 Molly Marks writes rom-coms for a living, but doesn’t believe in them. Seth is on the quest for the perfect relationship, despite the fact that he never got over Molly massively breaking his heart. At their fifteenth high school reunion, they decide to make a bet. They must each predict the fate of five couples at their reunion. The loser must admit how they truly feel about the other. The best part of this scenario? The fifth couple is the two of them. 


“I just wanna be with you Molls, any way you’ll have me.”

Man, I really did blow through this book. I loved reading a book about people in their 30s, dealing with issues I’ve come across in my 30s. Molly is such a little snot, but she’s endearing. Seth and Molly found themselves in so many situations that had me both dying of embarrassment for them and laughing my head off while kicking my feet up in the air.

The audiobook, narrated by Christine Larkin and Tim Paige, was absolutely fantastic. I really enjoyed listening to them tell the story. As a result of their narration, I finished this book in less than a day.

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this. If you’re a fan of enemies to lovers, second chance romance, and just overall shenanigans, don’t sleep on this one.

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