Attachment Theory by Kayley Loring
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Attachment Theory by Kayley Loring

Attachment Theory by Kayley Loring

Attachment Theory by Kayley Loring

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sexy and fun Romantic Comedy

What you need to know about “Attachment Theory”:
✔ Older Woman, Younger Man Romance
✔ Dual Point of View
✔ Celebrity Romance
✔ Dylan Brodie, 27, actor, model, love addict?
✔ Scarlett Shepard, 33, therapist, divorced Mom
✔ Romantic Comedy
✔ The Brodie Brothers #2
✔ Can be read as Complete Standalone

Dylan and Scarlett met three years ago very briefly in a store. She was leaving, her hands were full, her shoes were untied. Dylan noticed the beautiful Scarlett and offered to tie her shoes then dropped to his knees and tied them for her.

Dylan then tried to get a date. When Scarlett found out he was an actor and younger than her, she refused. But three years later she still thinks about Dylan Brodie dropping to his knees in front of her. A lot.

Present day, Dylan is looking for a new therapist. His reason being, he dates every female co-star he works with and it always ends badly. For him. Scarlett has been recommended to him so he contacts her leaving the ball somewhat in Scarlett’s court. Scarlett thinks that by accepting Dylan as a patient it will prevent her from having any prohibited thoughts about him. Hahahahaha!

Scarlett tries really hard not to flirt and think about Dylan but it’s a losing battle. For both of them.

It was great to see the Brodie family again and witness their shenanigans as they TRY to support Dylan through his relationship with Scarlett. Dylan Brodie is the baby of the Brodie family and he doesn’t feel that they take him seriously. His romantic history doesn’t do him any favors either. Poor Dylan.

I enjoyed Dylan’s growth from boy to man and his realization that Scarlett and her son were what was most important in his life.

Scarlett was an immense treat to read. From the gopher in her head to the punk mom band lyrics and the tweets she’d never send, she was a fully realized and really entertaining and vulnerable character.

Attachment Theory is Kayley Loring at her finest. It is light, funny as hell and extra steamy with a dash of vulnerability and angst. It was such a pleasure to read. I ate it up like a delicious treat.

WRITING STYLE: 5/5
PLOT: 5/5
WORLD-BUILDING: 5/5
PACING: 5/5
CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT: 5/5
ROMANCE: 5/5
HEAT: 5/5

I received an e-ARC of this book, my opinions are 100% my own.

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Dear Mr. Brodie,

I hope this email finds you well.
Your well-being and personal growth are of the utmost importance to me, as a therapist.
As such, I have decided it is in your best interest to continue individual therapy with another
practitioner.
This is due to the potential for boundaries being crossed between us.
Attached is a list of colleagues I would recommend for you.

Sincerely,
Scarlett Shepard, MS, MFT

Dear Scarlett,

Cool.
Consider our sessions terminated.
Now I can tell you how beautiful you are and how attracted I am to you.
Let’s start crossing boundaries over dinner tonight.
You’ll say it would be unethical, and I’ll point out that we’ve only had a few sessions.
You’ll cite the age difference, and I’ll tell you how hot it is that you’re six years older than me.
You’ll say you’re a mom, and I’ll remind you that I think your son is awesome.
We don’t have to discuss my former attachments to former co-stars ever again.
This is due to the fact that clearly my only personality issue is that I’m irresistible.

Yours in well-being and personal growth,
Dylan Brodie, W.M.H.T.A.T.Y.E.H. (Way More Handsome and Talented Actor Than Your Ex-
Husband)

Multicast duet-style audiobook will release not long after the kindle version. Performed by Zachary Webber and Emily Woo Zeller, featuring Teddy Hamilton, Jason Clarke, Mackenzie Cartwright, Connor Crais and Emma Wilder.



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Meet Kayley Loring



Before writing steamy romantic comedy novels, Kayley Loring got a BFA in creative writing and had a fifteen-year career as a screenwriter in Los Angeles (under a different name). She mostly wrote PG-13 family comedies that studios would pay her lots of money for and then never make into movies. In 2017 she decided to move to the Pacific Northwest and write about all the fun stuff that she wasn’t allowed to write about in those PG-13 scripts. Now she’s breathing cleaner air and writing dirtier words. It’s an adjustment she’s happily getting used to.
 
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I really loved Attachment Theory by Kayley Loring and I hope you do too. For another great rom-com, read my review of “Not My Romeo“.

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