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3 of 5 stars

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**AN ARC WAS PROVIDED FOR AN HONEST REVIEW. ALL OPINIONS ARE MY OWN**

The Dating Experiment was a quick and fun read. The synopsis had me hooked and I was dying to know more about Dom and Chloe! Besides their constant bickering, I was hoping to see more of their 'likes' for each other than in their personal dialogues. We definitely got a bit more of the feelings part towards the end but was just hoping for more between them. However, I still enjoyed it but wasn't quite my favorite from Emma's books.

Dom and Chloe, these two are quite the pair! There's definitely a lot of passion between them, but they're using it ALL WRONG! For most of the book, we all know that these two want each other more than anything. They've been in love with each other for over a decade, so why aren't they together? Because they're both as stubborn as a bull. Their banter was quite hilarious to read about, they were constantly at each other's throats.

That one little twist was when they both decided to match each other for dates, I swear these two love playing with fire. But it seemed to be necessary to finally 'fess up about how they truly feel about each other. Even though Dom would rather go the route of showing her *wink.wink*. And at that point, right where the truth is somewhat laid out in a pretty pink bow, it just seemed to confuse them both even more.

Right when these two finally know the truth of what they really want, they still can't seem to figure things out. I think they secretly love to complicate things for themselves and everyone around them.

Another fun read by Emma Hart, just wished we could have had seen more from Dom and Chloe relationship-wise, but even then I still flew through this book in one sitting! Can't wait for the next one in this series!

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