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Thank you to boldwood books and NetGalley for this arc!
I’m in my romcom era right now and this one fit right in! Loved the plot and the characters! It was very charming and a quick read!

The perfect feel good story. When Logan and Chloe meet unexpectedly due to a hotel room mishap they both think their lives are over. Then comes Logan’s agent Peter, with a brilliant spin on the story to help them both get what they want. They decide to fake -date to create some good press for Logan and help Chloe try to win her promotion of head of general surgery. When forced proximity comes into play, lines get blurred and so do feelings.
I really enjoyed this book. Chloe deals with trying to further her career on her own merit and not just because of her family name. Her family looks down on her because she isn’t doing exactly what they want. It was a great progression to see Chloe gain the strength she needed to stand up for herself with the help of Logan.
Logan is the TV star that is lost and ending up in the tabloids with a new lady every night. Chloe helps ground him and make him find his way again. Both characters brought out the best in their partner.
I had a hard time putting this book down and read it in a matter of two days. Looking forward to the next book by Dove.

Fun romance, perfect for a day at the beach or by the pool
Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I enjoyed reading Dating Dr Love. The characters of Chloe and Logan felt flushed out, and the journey they went on together felt genuine. I do wish there had been a bit more humor. I felt there were missed opportunities that could have pushed the book into a full rom-com; instead, this book lands somewhere in the middle of rom-com and contemporary romance. The premise feels like a rom-com, but it does not fully deliver on that promise. That being said, I enjoyed it for what it ended up being, a beautiful contemporary romance where the couple fights for each other and for what they want their life together to look like. The book feels shorter than it is, and the ending feels well-earned and satisfying. If you want a quick, enjoyable read, this is for you!
Thank you to Netgalley for the ARC!

📚💖 Book Review: Dating Dr. Love by Rachel Dove 💖📚
What a fun and flirty medical rom-com! 😍🏥
Dr. Chloe Henry is all business, armed with ambition and power suits 👩⚕️💼—and totally done with her smug (and irritatingly charming) colleague, Dr. Johnathan Carson 🙄😏. But life throws her a curveball at a medical conference when she literally crashes into the one and only Logan Broderick—aka the scandalous, ridiculously hot TV doctor "Dante Love" 🎬🔥 (who, let’s be honest, is not the best example of medical accuracy).
Cue the chaos: half-naked bathroom collisions 🚿😳, viral social media moments 📱💥, and a fake dating plan that no one saw coming... but everyone will secretly love! 😏💘
Chloe’s all about control... but Logan’s charm and banter just might scrub away her defenses 😉🩺. Watching these two spar, flirt, and unexpectedly fall for each other made this book impossible to put down! 📖✨

“Dating Dr. Love” is a sweet and sparkling romantic comedy that tells the story of Chloe, a brilliant surgeon up for a major promotion, and Logan, a charming TV actor with a bad boy reputation, best known for playing a doctor on a hit show — which just happens to be Chloe’s favorite.
The two end up at the same hotel: Chloe is attending a conference that could be a turning point in her career, while Logan is laying low to escape the spotlight and clean up his public image. Due to an unfortunate (or perhaps fortunate?) mix-up with their last names, they’re accidentally assigned the same hotel room… right when a paparazzo is lurking, ready to snap a compromising photo. From there, a fake engagement begins — but it quickly evolves into something much more real, full of chemistry, tenderness, and mutual support.
The novel leans on several romance tropes (instalove, fake dating, just one bed), but blends them with grace and cleverness, creating a light, heartwarming, and satisfying read. Chloe and Logan are well-crafted characters: she’s a compelling mix of quiet strength, competence, and determination; he’s protective, honest, loyal, and incredibly caring. Their relationship is tender, sprinkled with humor and just the right amount of spice — always serving their emotional growth.
Some story elements could have used more depth — like Logan’s backstory or Chloe’s complicated family dynamics — and the sudden shifts in POV within certain chapters can feel a bit jarring. Also, the pacing is slow in the beginning and only really picks up in the final chapters.
One subplot I found especially engaging was Chloe’s struggle in the workplace, facing discrimination and prejudice due to her last name. As the daughter of famous surgeons, she’s constantly battling to prove her worth on her own terms, which adds a meaningful layer to the story.
If I had to point out a flaw: Logan might be too perfect. He’s sweet, sensitive, gorgeous, and always ready to protect and uplift the woman he loves. His desire to shield Chloe from the media — even if it means letting her go — was touching. Still, I found the certainty both characters had about their relationship being doomed a bit unconvincing, as if their differences were too great to overcome.
The ending is incredibly sweet: during the premiere of his film, Logan hears Chloe’s name being called and rushes over to hug her and shield her from the paparazzi. Is the HEA a bit rushed? Maybe. I would’ve preferred a more private reunion, but it’s undeniably a heartwarming scene.
And the tattoo scene? Absolute genius. Chloe has the words from an iconic scene — lines written by Logan himself, not the show’s writers — tattooed on her back. And Logan? He gets the same words tattooed over his heart while they’re apart. OMG. Total swoon!
“Dating Dr. Love” is a romantic and thoroughly enjoyable read. Perfect for anyone in the mood to dream a little with a modern, tender love story full of charm and a touch of magic.
Recommended for anyone looking for a light but captivating romance, with lovable characters and that fairy tale feel we all need sometimes.
Thanks to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for providing the ARC.

Dating Dr Love was a cute, fake dating romance! Thanks to NetGalley for this arc. It was a little insta-lovey for me even though there was still a lot of waiting around for them to get together, but still a fun read!

The premise was good, but the execution not so much. Too much time spent saying it wasn't real, missing communication.
Fun, but not my cup of tea.

“Dating Dr. Love” is a rom-com by Rachel Dove. This was a fast and easy read - something I needed right now. The main female character, Chloe, was interesting - sometimes a wallflower and sometimes a wildcat. The main male character, Logan, seemed like someone you want in your corner - protective but also ready to call out someone when they need to be taken down a peg or two. I do feel like noting that if a hotel staff member does call the paps, at most places that person is immediately fired. 3.5 stars.

Cute story about a doctor who fake dates a tv star. Ropes include fake dating, forced proximity. Paragraphs were often really long which made this hard to read on a small device. Not the best of this type of story, but also not the worst.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
A very cute romance that gives you all the lovey dovey feelings.
This book was so cute!
The characters were very likeable and relatable.
Real life doctor falling in love with her celebrity crush who just so happens to play a doctor on tv? Genius idea for a story!
The only critic I have is when the POV changed halfway through a chapter without notice.
But overall it is a fab book with lots of romance, chivalry, protectiveness and support.
Highly recommend to anyone looking for a sweet romance to make your heart feel light.

ARC Review: Dating Dr. Love by Rachel Dove
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ (4.5 stars – Smart, sassy, and full of heart)
Paging Dr. Love—and Dr. You’ve-Got-To-Be-Kidding-Me.
Rachel Dove delivers a deliciously funny and sharp-edged romantic comedy in *Dating Dr Dil*, where surgical precision meets PR disaster in the best possible way.
**Dr. Chloe Henry** is fierce, focused, and fed up. A powerhouse surgeon with her eyes on a promotion, she’s been doing everything by the book—except surviving her maddening (but unfortunately charming) colleague, **Dr. Johnathan Carson**, who seems to skate by on charisma and chromosomes.
Enter the wildcard: **Logan Broderick**, aka *Doctor Dante Love*—a scandal-plagued TV heartthrob whose idea of “medicine” includes shirtless photo shoots and wildly inaccurate diagnoses. When their worlds collide—literally, in a hotel bathroom—Chloe finds herself in a media firestorm and an unlikely fake-dating arrangement with the last man she’d trust with a scalpel… or her heart.
💉 **What you’ll love**:
✨ *Enemies to lovers with sparks that fly like defibrillators*
✨ *Grumpy career girl x chaotic golden retriever energy*
✨ *Fake dating with hilariously real feelings*
✨ *A refreshingly feminist undercurrent and workplace commentary*
✨ *Slow-burn banter and forced proximity at its peak*
This book is packed with sass, spice, and laugh-out-loud moments. Chloe is a heroine you root for instantly—sharp, self-assured, but still learning how to let herself *feel*. And Logan? Surprisingly layered, charmingly reckless, and sneakily swoon-worthy.
If you loved the TV drama of *Grey’s Anatomy* and the fake-dating chaos of *The Love Hypothesis*, this one’s for you. It’s not just about falling in love—it’s about owning your brilliance, making room for joy, and rewriting the rules of success.
Heartfelt thanks to Rachel Dove, NetGalley, and Boldwood Books for the advance copy—I’ll be recommending this one with a prescription for your next rom-com craving.

What do you get when a no-nonsense surgeon crashes—literally—into a disgraced TV doctor? Viral chaos, sizzling banter, and one fake relationship you’ll be rooting for.
Dating Dr Love is a fun, fast-paced romcom with just the right dose of chaos, charm, and chemistry. Chloe is focused, fiercely capable, and sick of being overlooked in favour of her smug (and male) colleague. Enter Logan Broderick—aka “Doctor Dante Love”—a scandal-plagued TV heartthrob in desperate need of image rehab. When a very unexpected bathroom encounter turns them into headline news, a fake-dating arrangement might just save both their careers… or spark something real.
This is an enemies-to-lovers delight full of laugh-out-loud moments, opposites-attract energy, and crackling chemistry.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Equal parts flirty, funny, and feel-good. Dating Dr Love is just what the doctor ordered!

Love the characters - they had dimensions and depth - overall a lighthearted rom-com with some very nice scenes. Not my favourite storyline but I was routing for them to get their HEA

This is an entertaining and sweet romance. I liked both main characters and could relate to them really well. Even though not everything in the story was completely believable I thouroughly enjoyed reading it and couldn‘t wait for Chloe and Logan to get their HEA.

This was a quick and enjoyable read—under 200 pages and packed with charm! Dr. Chloe Henry is determined to make a name for herself outside of her ultra-successful family, but a work retreat and a hotel room mix-up throw her into the path of Logan, a famous actor trying to lay low.
What starts as an awkward situation turns into something sweet and unexpected. Logan isn’t the party boy the media paints him to be, and he ends up being Chloe’s biggest supporter. Despite coming from totally different worlds, their chemistry is undeniable—and maybe even worth fighting for.
Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the advanced copy! I’m leaving this review voluntarily.

This book was entertaining but was deficient in a lot of areas. I was expecting a better development of Logan's backstory and a believable explanation for Chloe's family situation. I loved that both characters did have interesting personalities and bought out these beautiful parts of each other together. There is spice in the story that comes later on and felt quite secondary to the romance which was good. The side story about the environment at work with the bias against women and general discrimination with Chloe due to her family name definitely added to the plot.

This book is perfect for readers for love lighthearted romance and fake dating tropes. The paintball scene was my favourite - I especially loved the connection between Chloe and Logan. I loved the fake dating part of the book and I would have loved it if it was made longer and with more tension. That being said, I enjoyed reading this book and would definitely recommend it to readers who love romance.
Thank you to net galley, Boldwood Books, and Rachel Dove for allowing me to receive an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

For as long as I can remember, I have been a fan of traditional romance. Once I read more, I started to really enjoy both romantic suspense, and romantic comedies. Just from the description of this book, I knew I was going to love it.
My instincts were spot on! It’s been such a long time since I have started reading a book and immediately loved both of the main characters. I really liked how this story was written. This is a slight spoiler, but I also liked how there wasn’t some huge “misunderstanding” that needed to be fixed. Simply, one of the characters had to figures some things out, which they did.
I absolutely loved this book, and I loved the ending. I can’t wait to read other books from the author.
**I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

This Dr. meets tv Dr. romance was a fun little read for anyone that may be a little too in to Grey’s or ER (resurgance, anyone?). Logan is running from his bad reputation and is given the wrong room key at a hotel running a medical conference and runs into (literally) a freshly showered Dr. Chloe, and after being photographed together, a fake relationship is born. Except it’s not so fake for him. A couple days of being shown that the people you love are supposed to stand by you and support you, unlike her family, Chloe isn’t so sure it’s fake for her either.
Thanks to the advanced copy from Boldwood publishing, I was able to down this quick read in a couple hours and found myself smiling quite a bit at how Chloe found herself feeling supported for the first time. Realizing the way you grew up wasn’t necessarily the norm is rough, and seeing it play out in a positive way always makes me connect a little more. By the end, I was definitely rooting for things to work out for everyone, even Pete (the agent to Dr. Love), who helped my girl get what she needed in the end.