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Fizzy is a romance author in a slump professionally and personally, so when an offer comes in to star in a reality dating show she thinks it might be just what she needs until she starts to seriously connect with the show's producer

What I Liked:
There was so much that I enjoyed in The True Love Experiment, but the banter between Fizzy and Connor is phenomenal. It’s funny and sexy all at once. I really liked the twist that it was the FMC that reacted badly in the MMC’s moment of vulnerability. Men can open up and women can freak out too! Also, I wish the game show based on romance novel archetypes was totally a real thing.

What I Didn’t Really Like:
Nothing really stands out to me as a sore point with this book. I didn’t like the character flaw that was revealed for Connor, but he would have been too perfect without it.

Overall:
The True Love Experiment is a good pick for anyone that likes steamy romantic comedy. While I think it might be better to read The Soulmate Equation first, I didn’t and it’s not necessary. Although, I am adding that one to my TBR right now.