Review time again!
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Sophieβs going to a wedding where the invite is strictly plus oneβ¦ but with her single girl status not exactly fitting in with the bridesmaid dress code, and the best man being none other than the ex she would rather forget, Sophie needs a favour and she needs it fast!
Luckily for Sophie, her dreamy but distant co-worker Adam Reid owes their mutual friend James big timeβ¦and his gorgeousness more than fills the role of the βPerfect Boyfriendβ!
As they take off to the sunny shores of Cornwall for the wedding weekend, itβs not long before pretence leads to passion and Sophie and Adam must decide; is their relationship real or is it all for show?
Plus One is a Lucky NumberΒ is another fake relationship novel and once again I think the author handles it very well.Β There are some parts I’m not sure I totally understand β mostly Adamβs reaction to Sophieβs ex β but I don’t how much of that is because this is a UK book and how much is Morganβs writing.Β Overall though I found it to beΒ quiteΒ entertaining and Morgan has an engaging style that kept me reading.
LikeΒ Shane inΒ Her Accidental BoyfriendΒ andΒ Cane inΒ Seven Day Fiance, Adam is afraid of commitment. He too had something happen in his past,Β which caused him to think he isnβt a good bet as a significant other.Β It was great watching him fall in love and try to decide if heβs willing to risk a chance at a relationship with Sophie.Β Sophie has some self-esteem issues related to a bad boyfriend and her time spent with Adam, plus the closure with her ex, does a lot to help her find herself again.Β I really enjoyed seeing her come into her own, learn to believe in herself, and to stand up for what she believes is best for her.
Plus One is a Lucky NumberΒ is another cute reminder of the fun and complications that can be found when a couple has to act like theyβre in love, only to find themselves falling for each other for real.
