
Member Reviews

Thank you so much @ReadForeverPub & @NetGalley for giving me this ARC in exchange for my honest and unbiased review (Release Date | 02 August 2022)
SYNOPSIS | London is a paediatric surgeon completing her final year of residency when there are rumours that her hospital might be privatized because it's struggling financially. All of this adds to her stress & her friends recommend she start hooking up with someone as a way to relieve some of it. At her 10 year high school reunion she bumps into her high school nemesis (Drew) who has turned into quite the catch.
WHAT I LIKED:
- I felt like I really understood London's motivations & decisions
- the plot outside of the romance added a lot to the story
- overall a really well rounded contemporary (with heavy romance plot) that wraps up the series nicely
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:
- I wanted more moments between London & Drew outside of the hospital setting
- the steamy scenes were missing the buildup & angst & instead jumped straight into the main act (& the first couple of hookups happen off page)

One of NYPL's Best Books for 2022. This is a great romance read that I will recommend to patrons - thank you for the copy!

I really enjoyed this book! Enemies to lovers is one of my favorite tropes, and I thought this was a great read!

I always love an enemy to lovers plot! I know this book is in a series, but I read this before reading the other two and I was able to follow along just fine. Drew was so swoon worthy and London is so smart and strong! Watching the relationship between the two of them starting as enemies and evolving from there was great!

This book was so good! Farrah Rochan is definitely an auto-buy author for me! I will read all her books!
This is a great enemies to lovers with the perfect amount of spice. The banter is on point and I enjoyed how the romance developed between London and Drew!
I definitely recommend this one to anyone looking for their next adult romance read!

I was a little nervous going into this book because I had such high expectations after reading The Boyfriend Project and The Hookup Plan. I ended up loving it so much! There were moments where it dragged a little bit, but overall it was a good read. Very enjoyable.

This is is my favorite book of the series, probably because London is such a strong character and I was curious about what drove her to succeed. She is a pediatric surgeon who does a great job of taking care of others but doesn't take much time out for herself. At her 10-year high school reunion, she runs into Drew, her high school nemesis and they end up hooking up...A LOT!
Outside of the hook up, it was interesting to read about London's strained relationship with her dad and half-siblings as well as her career trajectory, which was intertwined with Drews arrival in the city. I liked the banter between Drew and London and enjoyed watching them grow and dealing with their own "demons". I'm a bit sad the series has ended but I know we have so much more to expect from this author.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for a complimentary copy of the book. All reviews are my own.

Strong female friendships and a snappy enemies-to-lovers theme take center stage in this highly anticipated romantic comedy from the USA Today bestselling author of The Dating Playbook.
Successful pediatric surgeon London Kelley just needs to find some balance and de-stress. According to her friends Samiah and Taylor, what London really needs is a casual hookup. A night of fun with no strings. But no one—least of all London—expected it to go down at her high school reunion with Drew Sullivan, millionaire, owner of delicious abs, and oh yes, her archnemesis.
Now London is certain the road to hell is paved with good sex. Because she’s found out the real reason Drew’s back in Austin: to decide whether her beloved hospital remains open. Worse, Drew is doing everything he can to show her that he’s a decent guy who actually cares. But London’s not falling for it. Because while sleeping with the enemy is one thing, falling for him is definitely not part of the plan.
--------
Drew Sullivan x London Kelley
It's highly recommended for anyone who likes enemies to lovers with hot smut scenes!
Never read the books before this book (within the same series) but I really enjoy my reading experience with this book.
Thanks Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC!

Enjoyed the conclusion to this series by Farah Rochon. London and Drew's attraction was evident. London tried hard to resist Drew but he was determine to show her his intentions are sincere. His persistence paid off and she surrender to her feelings falling for the enemy. LOL Loved the enemies to lovers trope. The character development was on point and Ms. Rochon does a good job weaving romance and comedy in this story. So glad all three ladies were able to find happiness, especially dealing with the likes of that sorry conniving male that initially connected them. He may have been a blessing as a friendship developed from his antics.
Would recommend.

This was a fun read! The hate to lust to love story between London and Drew was great! I love how she held onto her angst and didn't just let it go once they started sleeping together. And that ending was the best!

This was the perfect ending to the trilogy.
I really enjoyed this book. London and Drew had great chemistry. The way she hated him and he had a crush on her was so cute. I enjoyed the way their relationship grew.
The side stories also worked really well in this book. London's relationship with her family, her work at the hospital, and Drew's issues with his mom's passing all added layers to the story that worked well alongside the love story.
I really enjoyed the way this trilogy flowed.

A great enemies to lovers book. I haven't read any other book in this series so this was the first time reading about them and my first time reading this author. I would continue to read her backlist.

I'm sad this series has reached it's end. It's been a fun ride watching these three found friends find love after heartache via The Boyfriend Project.
I really enjoyed London & Drew's romance. Their chemistry was and the enemies to lovers/high school enemies trope was everything! What starts as a casual hookup following a HS reunion, turns into more when London finds Drew is the auditor sent to help decide the future of the hospital where she works. Drew was everything. I dare you not to swoon over him and how he treats London.
A great wrap up to the series and I loved seeing Taylor, London and Samiah's friendship staying strong over the course of the series. This is definitely a series that will be missed.

Farrah Rochon is a queen of rom coms and has never missed. This one is so cute and sexy. Thank you to Forever for the gifted ARC my honest review.

This is the perfect enemies to lovers romance! London and Drew were high school rivals who meet up again 15 years later at a reunion following her besties advice London proposes a FWB situation between her and Drew which *gasp* turns into something more as they catch feelings for each other and end up falling in love.
Drew was likable from the first page and although London took some growing on you her character growth through the book made you really invest in her and her life.
If you're wondering if you need to read the other books in the series to enjoy this one you don't but I'm definitely going to pick them up now!
Thanks to Netgalley and the Publisher for the ARC!

I haven’t read any other books in this series, but that didn’t stop me from enjoying this! I really connected with London and her relationship with her parents. I also appreciated the ending.
I’ll definitely go back and read the rest.

Rochon has given us an amazing conclusion to the Boyfriend Project series. Fast paced writing with complex and interesting characters made for a great reading experience.
Thank you to Netgalley and the Publisher for the opportunity to read and review this title. All opinions and mistakes are my own.

I have loved this entire series! I really liked both main characters and found them likeable. London is driven and successful and sure of herself, but still feminine. I liked her self confidence and that how giving and determined she was with her job and her family. Drew was so sweet and worked hard to show her that he genuinely cared about and was interested in her, without going too over the top (altho a private chef for a picnic may be a bit much). I liked that there wasn't much actual fighting or disagreeing, just two people working to admit to themselves and each other that they were trying for a good relationship and were always there to support each other.
All in all, I hope (somehow) this series can continue!

3.5 I enjoyed this book. The characters are likable, had good chemistry and development. The story was enjoyable, but not something I could fully invest in. It doesn't stand out from others like it and something was missing for me.
This is the third in the series. I have not read the first two and do not think I missed anything for this story.
Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book.

nothing i love more than an enemies to lovers romance! this book gave me all the feels. i laughed i cried i was rooting for drew and london and everyone to be happy. the friend group is my favorite