No Love Allowed by Kate Evangelista

No Love Allowed (Dodge Cove Trilogy)

by Kate Evangelista

Caleb desperately needs a new fake girlfriend. Either he attends a series of parties with a pretty girl on his arm to schmooze for his father's law firm, or he gets shipped off to Yale to start a future he's not ready for and isn't sure he wants. And sadly the last unattached girl in his social circle has just made the grievous mistake of falling in love with him. Fortunately, Didi, the waitress at the Country Club - who just lost her job due to Caleb's too-public breakup - is open to new experiences (and art supplies are expensive!). It's the perfect setup for them both. Caleb has only one rule for the arrangement: Didi mustn't fall in love with him.

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3 of 5 stars

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This review was originally posted on Latte Nights Reviews.


I was so excited to read this story, but someone told me they didn't like it and my excitement plummeted to the ground. Turns out, I ended up enjoying it a lot! It was a fast-paced contemporary with a bit of an insight to a specific mental illness.

Caleb wants to take a gap year and only travel with his cousin around Europe. His plans are cut short when his dad tells him he has to go to college because Caleb almost made his dad lose a client. Fortunately, his father tells him he could still take the gap year if he works as an intern at his father's office and attends all of the events from his job. But Caleb is eye-candy for every girl and in order to keep them away, he needs a girlfriend...or rather a fake girlfriend. 

I was surprised by Didi's disorder. It's rare to read about mental health in YA's and the reality is, they should be talked about. I think the disorder was down-played and didn't give that much information but enough to make the reader search for more. Being a Psychology major, I always pay attention to every detail that's mentioned of a disorder/syndrome in a book. I was happy to read that the author explained the episodes of Mania and Depression that occur in a person with Bipolar Disorder this mental illness.

Didi appears like such a normal person, it's not even funny. And that's a mistake we make a lot. We think, "Oh, a person with a disorder is recognizable." *buzzer sound* Incorrect, ladies and gents. Caleb spent a lot of time with Didi and he never knew she had a disorder and that's how it is in real life, unfortunately. To him, she was being a woman or he would blame himself for upsetting her. When he found out about her disorder, he was in shock to put it mildly. But I really think he handled the situation very well so kudos to Caleb!

Despite it all, I loved Didi so much. She would say what was on her mind without a second thought. She was so much fun! The whole story was very fun to read. Didi and Caleb were so cute together. Caleb was so smitten with Didi and he didn't even realize it! Reading about him wanting to spend with her and wanting to make her happy made me all kinds of giddy and I was so rooting for him to get the girl! A secondary character I absolutely loved was Nathan and guess what? He's getting his own story in No Holding Back!

Overall, I really enjoyed it this story! It went by so fast though and I wish I had more time with the characters to get more connected with them but it was still a very entertaining story.

I received an ARC of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.This review was originally posted on Latte Nights Reviews.


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