My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren โ€“ 384 pages

Book Blurb:

Millie Morris has always been one of the guys. A UC Santa Barbara professor, sheโ€™s a female-serial-killer expert whoโ€™s quick with a deflection joke and terrible at getting personal. And she, just like her four best guy friends and fellow professors, is perma-single. So when a routine university function turns into a black–tie gala, Mille and her circle make a pact that theyโ€™ll join an online dating service to find plus-ones for the event. Thereโ€™s only one hitch: after making the pact, Millie and one of the guys, Reid Campbell, secretly spend the sexiest half-night of their lives together, but mutually decide the friendship would be better off strictly platonic. But online dating isnโ€™t for the faint of heart. While the guys are inundated with quality matches and potential dates, Millieโ€™s first profile attempt garners nothing but dick pics and creepers. Enter โ€œCatherineโ€โ€”Millieโ€™s fictional profile persona, in whose make-believe shoes she can be more vulnerable than sheโ€™s ever been in person. Soon โ€œCatherineโ€ and Reid strike up a digital pen-pal-ship…but Millie canโ€™t resist temptation in real life, either. Soon, Millie will have to face her worst fearโ€”intimacyโ€”or risk losing her best friend, forever.

My Review: 4 stars

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My Favorite Half-Night Stand was such a fun, sassy and romantic book, perfect for something light and easy to read. This is the second book Iโ€™ve read by the Christina Lauren duo as I fell in love with Josh and Hazelโ€™s Guide to Not Dating.

It was hard not to compare this book to Josh and Hazel. Why? Because one, I read them close together and two, theyโ€™re written in the same manner โ€“ 2 POVs, one from her side, one from his. Iโ€™m not sure if this is how all their books are, or just these two, but Iโ€™ve got The Unhoneymooners ready to go (May 2019 release) so Iโ€™ll get my answer then.

Of the mixed-up motley group of friends that are men, I adored Reid from the start, so it was likely that the main character, Millie, would too. At first, I didnโ€™t care for Millie and it bugged me how her family was not part of her life. I get people not wanting to open up to avoid feeling vulnerable, but something didnโ€™t click for me in her case.

Most of the drama and twists come from dating apps online, which is so rampant in todayโ€™s world. I loved this. I liked how some could open up to a โ€œstrangerโ€ while never being able to share the same things to a friend or family member. The anonymity of it acts as a cloak of safety I suppose.

This author duo has cornered the market on these types of romances, which I consider โ€œrom-comโ€ as there is a good amount of humor involved. And as far as chemistry, these ladies nail it (no pun intended) every time by creating major tension and loads of heat.

Quotes I liked:

I’m lonely. I’m lonely because I don’t tell people what I need or what I want, and then get hurt when they don’t figure it out on their own.โ€ย 

– โ€œMen date younger women all the time and get a pat on the back. Why does dating a younger guy automatically make me a cougar?โ€ย 

โ€œDoes it matter if you do the wrong thing for the right reason?โ€ย 

– โ€œThe craziest thing about parenting must be that itโ€™s this huge experiment and you have no idea whether itโ€™s successful until, like, decades later.โ€ย 

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