I love fake dating, but Jacob and Briana were horrible communicators, which drove me nuts.
Category: Genre
Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe – Review
Yet, somehow, Patrick Radden Keefe manages to bring the root of that suffering to light. In Empire of Pain, we learn the origins of not only the opioid epidemic but also the origins of the Sackler Family their philanthropy, their marketing agencies, and their pharmaceutical company Purdue.
Nora Goes Off Script by Annabel Monaghan – Review
If you want a romance novel with main characters in their late 30s/ 40s, this fits the bill! Our story begins with 39-year-old screenwriter, mom of two, and divorcé Nora Hamilton, whose life is interrupted when a film crew descended on her home to film the movie she wrote about the end of her marriage.
Book Lovers by Emily Henry – Review
This romance book lover LOVED Book Lovers. Emily Henry has yet again written a fun, tension-filled romance that had me unable to put down my book.
The Bodyguard by Katherine Center – Review
It’s a sweet fake dating (and close proximity) slow-burn romance novel.
The Right Move (Windy City #2) by Liz Tomforde – Roommates and Fake Dating: A Review
omforde gives us several of my favorite romance tropes including forced proximity and fake dating. I loved Indy, perhaps because her insecurity and flaws felt real, and she was a romance reader
Mile High (Windy City #1) by Liz Tomforde – Review
It’s a smutty, hockey romance starting NHL bad boy/ womanizer Zander, who falls for sweet and sassy Stevie. Their excellent banter and electric extracurriculars kept me addicted.