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This was addicting and so unbelievably frustrating at the same time.
This story sucked me in immediately and I was rooting for Kat and Heath from the beginning. I thought it was going to be some epic love story. This was not a romance and I think the HEA is subjective. For me, I was very unsatisfied with the ending and didn’t see it as a HEA at all. How can I? Talk about betrayal! I’m so upset with the direction this story went.
Garrett was the best character, period. Mostly everyone else sucked. I did like Kat though. She wasn't perfect, but I like imperfect FMCs. SHE DESERVED BETTER!!!!!
If you enjoyed this book, I'm happy for you. I'm not saying I didn't but I also hated it at the same time.
My full review can be found on Goodreads

The Favorites by Layne Fargo was like watching a real housewives episode, but in the caddy world of ice dance. I never imagined I'd be so engrossed in a story like this but I couldn't put it down. Great characters and such a beautiful love story at its core.

This book is incredible. I was completely enraptured by the writing from the first page. There's a lot of comparisons to Taylor Jenkins Reid and I definitely see it, but Layne Fargo is able to write an intensity in her characters that is incomparable.
This follows a pair of skaters, Katarina and Heath, who have been friends/lovers since childhood and their toxic relationship throughout their career trying to make it to the Olympics. There's also a documentary aspect that introduces characters on the sidelines giving their speculation/gossip on what really happened with Katarina and Heath during their highly scandalous career.
There's SO much that happens in this. So many times the story makes you think it's going in one direction and then switches up and leads you down another path. At times I physically could not put this book down I was so invested in Katarina's life and her story. This is one of those books that brings its characters to life in a way that makes you want to google them and look up their performances online when you put the book down.
I was feeling like this was a complete masterpiece up until the last 30ish percent of the book. There were a couple points where it felt like 'okay the story should be wrapping up now...' but it just kept going. Leading me to feel like a few things that happened in the end were drug out and unnecessary. I still really loved this and I would reread it in the future. Also an adaptation is a NEED.

4.5⭐️
<b> <i>So say what you want about me. Call me a bitch, a cheater, a loser, a whore. I may not have an Olympic gold medal, but I have something better: a life where I spend every day with my favorite people in the world, doing exactly what I love. If that’s not winning, I don’t know what is.</b> </i>
This book was the perfect mix of adrenaline rushing dramatic plot movement, undoubtably flawless character work for very flawed characters, and carefully interwoven themes connecting everything that unfolded. Layne Fargo’s storytelling was next level and I really enjoyed every second of my time with this one.
It was obvious from the beginning that the author took her time learning about the sport of ice dancing and the hardships Olympic athletes face when striving to achieve greatness in a system that is riddled with corruption. Much of the events that occurred throughout the novel felt like real life. The "interview" parts from documentary were a welcome addition to this story that provided enough perspective to drive home the issues Katarina and Heath faced.
<b> <i>“Happiness couldn’t be won. It couldn’t be hung around our necks while a crowd of thousands cheered. It wasn’t a prize, something we had to suffer and toil to earn. If we wanted happiness, we had to create it ourselves. Not in one shining moment on a medal stand, but every single day, over and over again.” </b> </i>
The character work on Katerina was what truly carried this novel. I felt all the emotions across the spectrum watching Katerina learn how to accept her drive, achieving her need for success, and then watching her grow into her realisation that there is more to life than everything she had ever really strived for.
<b> <i>“It isn’t a competition.” I reached for her hand. “There are lots of different kinds of love.” Love like a steady, warming campfire that keeps you alive in the cold. Love like a raging blaze that burns down everything in its path until nothing but ash remains. </b> </i>
I also really loved seeing the development of friendships and frenemy relationships in this novel. Katerina’s relationship development with Bella and Garrett were some of my favorite parts to read, even when they were the most toxic. The characters felt palpable, real life people. It really showed how relationships can be tested to the very limit when competition and comparison come between and tear them apart.
<i> <b> Yes, he was used to change. He was used to loss. He was also used to anything that seemed too good to be true—anything that seemed good at all—being ripped from his grasp as soon as he touched it. No wonder he held on to me so tightly.</b> </i>
The one part of this that really lost me was the development of Heath and Katarina’s relationship and love story (and Heath as a character on his own) for the first half of the novel. A lot of the relationship building happened off the page and we were told, whether by Katarina or third party’s about how attached and toxicly madly in love they were but never really got to see it first hand through dialogue and first hand interaction. We also never really got to see Heath stand on his own until the 2nd half of the novel, which did a disservice to his character arc. He always felt a step out of reach for me as a reader, which made it hard to empathize with him when bad things happened to him or when he created messes.
Overall, I sincerely implore everyone to pick this up. It was such a fun read. If you love drama filled, fast paced character driven stories you will be sure to love this one.
The audiobook sincerely deserves a standing ovation, it was one of the most riveting audiobooks I’ve ever read and every single narrator did fantastic. Highly, highly recommend picking this one up on audio. It gave nuance and depth to the characters that I probably wouldn’t have been able to think up in my mind just reading it physically.

📖: The Favorites ⛸️
✍️: Layne Fargo
📚: Random House
Genre: Literary Fiction
Pub Date: January 14, 2025
Pages: 448 pages
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“There are lots of different kinds of love. Love like a steady, warming campfire that keeps you alive in the cold. Love like a raging blaze that burns down everything in its path until nothing but ash remains."
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💭 I LOVED THIS ONE! This was my first time reading Layne Fargo's work, and she DID NOT disappoint. There was not a single dull moment - pure drama from beginning to end! We see it all.. family issues, childhood dreams, betrayals, scandals, and much more.
We follow Kat, who is on her journey to achieve her childhood dream of becoming a gold medal Olympic winner. She meets Heath, who becomes a childhood love and an ice skating partner. Together, they start their journey to becoming gold medal winners but quickly learn that there is much more to ice skating and the elite than just having the talent.
The documentary style portion was also entertaining!

I was thirteen when all the crazy stuff happened with Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan prior to the 1994 Olympics. I remember we were all glued to the TV following that saga and all the unfolding drama for days, weeks and months. I've been a fan of figure skating ever since... ha!
The Favorites has all the drama of a real life figure skating saga and then a whole lot more. It's full of toxic relationships, backstabbing betrayals, suspense and tension and more. And I loved every bit of it.
As the story is told, clips from a docuseries including interviews with other characters are included. It is reminiscent of Daisy Jones and the Six, and this method was an excellent choice for telling this story! The interview clips were spot on and an excellent and unique way to help move the story forward and provide additional depth.
The characters are not likeable and the drama is way over the top, and yet this story was just so good. Similar to Daisy Jones and Carrie Soto (lots of Taylor Jenkins Reid vibes in this one), it sheds light on the cost of fame and victory and begs the question, "is it really worth it?" Whether you are a fan of figure skating or soap operas or both, this one is an excellent choice!

Not only is this book about obsession but you are about to be obsessed with this book. I couldn't put it down, I was completely sucked into the story and the lives of the characters. There were so many times that I wanted to throw the book across the room, emotions were high while reading.
Its probably one of the best books I've read all year.
Its set in the glittering, cutthroat world of elite figure skating, we follow Katarina Shaw, who, is determined to become an Olympic skater. Her bond with, Heath Rocha, makes them a fierce ice dancing team, captivating the world with their chemistry and rebellious style, on and off the ice.
Ten years later, an unauthorized documentary revives public obsession with their story. Now, Kat breaks her silence to set the record straight, revealing the truth behind their rise, fall, and the intense bond that shaped them. Inspired by Wuthering Heights, this is a story of passion, ambition, and what it truly means to win.
Ps. I need Layne Fargo to share her inspo for her characters because I could not stop picturing Tessa & Scott as Kat & Heath...

This is going to be a book of the year! DO NOT miss this one. The audio is fantastic, Christine Lakin (who is one of my favorites) is absolutely amazing at narrating this one! This is truly and epic love story between Katerina and Heath and the journey through cut throat work of Ice Dancing in pursuit of Katerina’s dream. The story was riveting and I could not put it down/stop listening.

So we ALL know how intensely The Favorites by Layne Fargo has been appearing everywhere!
This was truly one of the best books I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. Think Daisy Jones + Carrie Soto + toxic relationship + ice dancing + documentary style narration. It was absolutely the perfect recipe for an obsession that continues to grow with every post that I see.
The drama was a vice around my neck and I could not look away from the betrayals and the ugly side of these competitive sports and these flawed characters. I’m begging you all, please give this one a listen. I promise you will not be able to put it down and will also join us in obsessing over Heath and Kat.

I have liked this authors other work so much so I was excited when I seen this. I don't know if I loved it as much as I wanted. It may be my fault as I may have overhyped it in my mind.

LOVED! How does one even say that this is probably the best book of the year when there is so much reading left to do? This book is like an Olympic figure skating version of Daisy Jones and the six. Honestly it was perfection. If you enjoy women's fiction mixed with sports and an epic love story, THIS IS FOR YOU! Please just pick this book up. It is incredible.
Thank you to Netgalley & The publisher for my early e-arc.

Wow. Wow.... WOW!!!
I mean, this was just the Olympic gold of all ice skating stories!
This was brilliantly told, a mixture of The Cutting Edge (because, of course!) and Daisy Jones, in which you pretty much believe these are REAL people. This book made me want to google the heck out of these characters because they felt that real to me.
This was a wild, chaotic ride, and the audio book cast narration just elevated this already atmospheric novel. Definitely getting this for our collection!

The Favorites follow Kat and Heath as they strive for gold in the olympics. This story is filled with drama and toxicity that keeps you hooked from the very beginning. I loved the characters growth and enjoyed the background information on ice skating. This book would be perfect for fans of Daisy Jones and The Six and Carrie Soto is back. Overall a 4 🌟 due to the story feeling a little repetitive at times.
Thank you NetGalley for a complementary copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

This book was an utterly spectacular ride that never ceased to amaze me at every turn. Sports romance is a subgenre that I truly love every iteration of, but Layne Fargo managed to bring it to new heights with this story. It was addicting in a way that had me gasping, wondering where Katarina and Heath would take us next, and I really hope we get more of this particular intrigue and drama in the future!

The Favorites was an interesting read. I know people are loving it but it just didn’t live up to the hype for me. I loved learning about the skating world and the craziness that goes on behind it all. I think a lot of people will love this book. I definitely will recommend it!

The Favorites by Layne Fargo is billed as a mashup of Daisy Jones and the Six and Wuthering Heights. Told in interviews, news pieces, and traditional prose, this is the story of elite level figure skaters. We specifically follow Katarina Shaw and her adopted sibling, Heath Rocha.
I found this book long but I always wanted to keep reading. I liked the character development around Heath, but felt that Katarina's development was a bit less than I wanted for a nearly 500 page book's main character. The final 20% of this book had me hiding out and trying to block out the noise of many children and adults while visiting family after the holidays, as I was sure it was building to something huge. Alas, it was not- in my opinion.
Many readers are loving this, so if it sounds good to you please go for it! Looking back, I'm not a fan of Wuthering Heights and toxic romance so this is a me problem.

There were parts of this book that I loved and parts that dragged. I think the idea and storyline was definitely fresh and exciting as a reader. But I’m not going to lie - Bella and Heath getting together ruined it for me but I stuck it out until the end.
3.5 stars

I have a new appreciation for Figure skating and the blood sweat and tears that go along with becoming a champion. I adored this book. The character development was so believable and hooked you right in to their competitive world. I loved the back and forth interview style storyline. It made it so real and believable. I was rooting for Katarina and Heath. She is strong and fearless and a force to be reckoned with in terms of a FMC!!!! If you liked Like Daisy Jones & the Six style of book then you will eat this up! Thank you @netgalley for this amazing ARC. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Layne Fargo- you must have been a figure skater to have nailed this sport and the world they live in so well!

The Favorites is fast-paced, addictive and would make an incredible tv show (the drama is never ending!). I’m obsessed and infuriated all at the same time. I get that their relationship was complicated and toxic and that adds to the plot, but I wanted a little more from the romance… I don’t want to give anything away so I’ll leave it at that. All in all, I would wholeheartedly recommend!

this was okay... but I think this was a little too dramatic and over the top for me. a decent read but the characters were so unlikeable and i didnt care much for the ice skating aspect of it. i can see why others enjoyed it but i just dont think it was the book for me unfortunately.