A review by katiedermody
The Wingman by Stephanie Archer

This one was still enjoyable but I think it's my least fave of the three. I really liked the "best friends to lovers after she ends her long term relationship with their other best friend, moves in to have somewhere to stay, and asks him to be her dating coach so she can be a player like him" storyline. Except that he has liked her for years so that's a little torturous. It takes her a bit to realize she's attracted to him too but they soon start crossing all sort of "just friends, practicing, helping you out" lines. I thought the best friends part was really well done and especially enjoyed her long-running prank on him. But this book felt like it had a lot of recycled aspects from the previous two, specifically phrases people say in certain situations, the exact same pet names, etc. It wasn't enough to make me dislike it but it happened enough times that it annoyed me a little every time I noticed and it took me out of the story. Am I still going to read the next one when it comes out in June and go back and read her older series? Absolutely.