The Plus One by Mazey Eddings

e-Audio, 09:40:15 
Narrated by: Imani Jade Powers & Joe Arden
Release Date: April 4, 2023
Published by:  Macmillan Audio
Read from: March 27-28, 2023
A Brush with Love, #3
Source: Netgalley (I received a copy of this audiobook from Netgalley and the Publisher in exchange for a just and honest review. This did nothing to influence my review.)
TW: PTSD, Cheating, Anxiety/Panic Attack, Hospital Talk, Parental Abandonment
For Readers Interested In: Contemporary Romance, Adult, Fake Dating, Fake Dating to a Wedding, 

    Some facts are indisputable. The sun rises in the east, sets in the west. Gravity exits. Indira doesn’t like Jude. Jude doesn’t like Indira. But what happens when these childhood enemies find the only thing they can rely on is each other?
     On paper, Indira has everything together. An amazing job, a boyfriend, and a car. What more could a late twenty-something ask for? But when she walks in on her boyfriend in an amorous embrace with a stranger, that perfect on paper image goes up in flames.
     Jude has nothing together. A doctor that’s spent the last three years traveling the world to treat emergencies and humanitarian crises, a quick trip home for his best friend’s wedding has him struggling to readjust.
     Thrust into an elaborate (and ridiculously drawn out) wedding event that’s stressing Jude beyond belief and has Indira seeing her ex and his new girlfriend far more frequently than any human should endure, the duo strike a bargain to be each other’s fake dates to this wedding from hell. The only problem is, their forced proximity and fake displays of affection are starting to feel a bit… real, and both are left grappling with the idea that a situation that couldn’t be worse, is made a little better with the other around.
     What starts out as a fake wedding date turns into something these childhood enemies never expected in the next sparkling romantic comedy by Mazey Eddings.

*MY THOUGHTS*

As usual if I see a book where there’s a fake wedding date, I know I’m going to love it. And then this is by Mazey, so yep I definitely did like it. This was actually my favorite of the three I think. I rated them all 4 stars, but for real for real, this one was my favorite lol

So first things first, I really liked the way the mental health aspect was done. It was a good depiction of PTSD and anxiety. It wasn’t one of those ones where the main character is suddenly healed. It was more like the main character is healing from this thing and the other main character is helping them. Those are the themes in mental health representation that works best for me. As someone with anxiety, I wasn’t healed when I met my husband, but I did feel highly blessed to have found someone who helps me overcome those anxious times and those panic attacks. This is exactly like what happened in the book. BUT I still think they got together too soon? I really think they should have given more time to healing themselves vs them being together so quickly. Does that make sense?

I also really liked the way Indira handled her situation. She was really a bad ass for not killing him. But then again, I think it would be really weird because of the peanut butter thing. Yeahhhhh It was weird. But I was proud to see Indira taking charge of her mental health by therapy. I did wish Jude had been more receptive. Especially since he had all the proof that it helped. But I did understand him not wanting to talk to her. I just wish he had talked to someone.

The romance between the two of them was really cute tho. Best part hands down was the day after Halloween. In true Mazey Eddings fashion I was laughing loud and long. But even though I liked watching them fall for each other, I liked seeing them together more. They had so much fun together and they were really into each other. It was refreshing to see. The spice was ok. I think I would put it at a 3. It wasn’t a huge part of the story because it started so late in the book, but once it started happening, it was happening frequently lol

Mazey’s writing style was what really sucked me in. Indira’s family and relationship issues and Jude’s past work experiences were tough to read, but I had to stick it out to see what happened to them in the end. Her work will do that to you. It’s emotional and might reduce you to tears, but there’s some comedic relief (i.e. the peanut butter thing lol) and a really super sweet romance to keep you invested. I know it said on Goodreads that there was was no more in this series, but I really have to say I need there to be more. Please be more. I need to know how these people are and how the one we didn’t get books on are doing too. This series was too fun to lose!

Overall, I give this

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