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Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating By Christina Lauren




            Josh and Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating is my first story by writing duo Christina Lauren, and I am 100% sold on their books! Sweet, lovable, and most importantly funny, this book has everything a perfect light read needs!
            Our main characters, Josh and Hazel, meet again after nearly a decade. Hazel’s eccentric tendencies wiggle their way into, quiet and considerate, Josh’s life and they quickly become fast friends. When they decide to set each other up on blind double dates, their relationship gets a little more interesting. Both characters are well developed and best friend quality. Christina Lauren does an amazing job developing these two as their own people as well as an unforgettable couple.
The story is very well written. The authors do a great job writing as a unit and developing a sweet and hilarious story that keeps the reader entertained the entire time. I really loved the ending, and I couldn’t have hoped for a better epilogue! I read this book rather quickly and with a smile on my face. It’s a feel good book for all lovers of romantic comedies!

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-XOXO Racheal



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