The Rachel Experiment
4/5
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About this audiobook
Lisa Lin
Lisa Lin is the author of the From Sunset Park, With Love series. An avid fan of romance since she first read Nora Roberts at thirteen, she loves the genre's power to inspire and believes that HEAs are for everyone. As an Asian-American author writing own-voices stories, she hopes her books will show the diversity of the Asian-American experience and the importance of everyone being able to see themselves represented. She lives in Pennsylvania. For more information, visit LisaLinBooks.com.
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Reviews for The Rachel Experiment
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Newly promoted to a management position, introvert Rachel needs to improve her people skills. Luke offers to help, in return for her advice in preparing a business plan for his new venture. What happens when they break the rules and develop feelings along the way?
I enjoyed most of this book, as well as the audiobook narration. Rachel appears to be on the autism spectrum—her POV deals a lot with her struggles to "fit in" and to understand what other people are thinking and feeling. She and Luke have a lovely, supportive relationship. I also enjoyed her friendship with Cecily.
Unfortunately, this book has the same problem as the first book in the series. It just falls apart at the third-act breakup. The reason for the breakup makes no logical sense. Luke doesn't even realize that they *have* broken up. Apparently, privileged white guys don't recognize that when you tell a woman you don't want to go out with her, and then you don't contact her for a week, that you've rejected her?
This is a problem that should be fixed during the editing process.
This author is an important voice and an amazing storyteller. I look forward to seeing her mature as a writer.
Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.