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The Dating Dilemma by Mariah Ankenman

Thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing for an ARC of this book. All opinions in this review are my own.

This book was so fun. Mariah writes in a really easy manner to read and so I was able to power through this book. You have fake dating, real feelings, and all of the meddling friends & family you could ever hope for. You have Lexi, a completely over worked and sometimes underappreciated director of a youth facility, and Dyson, a hardworking firefighter whose concern for those he cares about makes his rule making/following come across like a stick in the mud. All of the characters in this book are well rounded, which is nice in ensemble pieces – I don’t like throwaway characters just to fill scenes. I believe this is part of a series of books (all standalone but interconnected from what I gathered) so I look forward to reading the other books that are connected as I enjoyed all of these characters. Fake dating isn’t always pulled off well but I think Mariah hit on the correct amount of will they/wont they and raised stakes in a manner that made it make sense. Only one thing stuck out to me as not believable but it is spoilery so I will skip it, and also it is not important in the grand scheme of things.

I enjoyed this book and I think others will too, so check it out! 4/5