I’m over at Dear Author with a review of First Comes Like by Alisha Rai. Charming and lovely but a rushed ending let it down a little.
Tag: fake relationship (Page 2 of 3)
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Island Affair by Priscilla Oliveras, narrated by Carmen Vine. A bit of a mixed bag.
(CW: Discussion of cancer and disordered eating.)
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert. Loved it.
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Love On the Tracks by Tamsen Parker, narrated by Amelie Griffin & Alex Kydd. Pop star and champion luger (as in the sport) start a fake relationship which gets real in the best ways.
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Hitched by Pippa Grant & Lili Valente, narrated by Virginia Rose and Jacob Morgan. It starts of with a marriage of convenience to save an alpaca named “Chewpacca” but it turns into a sweetly sexy hero-in-pursuit story. Silly fun but I liked it. Great narration.
Why I read it: I pre-ordered this one as soon as it was up and recently carved out time to actually read it.
Content Advisory: Anxiety
What it’s about: (from Goodreads) They’re pretending. Until they aren’t.
Thomas McKinney has never wanted a woman the way he wants Callie Adesso. Since she started working alongside him at the Colonial Marysburg Research Library, he’s spent his desk shifts fumbling pencils, tripping over his own feet, and struggling to remember both the Dewey Decimal System and the existence of her inconvenient boyfriend. Now, however, Callie is suddenly single–and in need of a last-minute faux-boyfriend for an episode of HATV’s Island Match. Thomas is more than happy to play the part…and in the process, convince Callie that a week together isn’t nearly long enough.
Callie has never found a man as irritating as she finds Thomas. He may be brilliant, kind, and frustratingly handsome, but the absent-minded librarian also makes every workday an anxiety-inducing exercise in stress. Even seven days in paradise by his side won’t change her opinion of him. Really. No matter how attentive he is. And gentle. And sexy.
One plane ride later, the two of them are spending long, hot days under the sun and on display, pretending to be in love for a television show. This may be a vacation, but it’s also an act–as well as Thomas’s last chance to persuade the woman of his dreams to include him in hers. And soon, the island heat isn’t the only thing steaming up HATV’s cameras…
What worked for me (and what didn’t): Thomas McKinney was such a delightful hero. It was something of a surprise actually because initially I only had Callie’s description of him and he was certainly making life very difficult for her at work. It all came from a place of good intentions and being lovestruck and it could also have easily turned into way-not-okay stalker territory. Callie has only been at the library for six months. She struck up a friendship quickly with Thomas but became frustrated with him because he’s very bad at multi-tasking and tended to get caught up in whatever question he was asking for a patron and taking ages to do it. This left Callie doing most of the actual work and not getting many of the interesting questions to answer. Callie has been trying to work with other librarians for the past few months but for some reason she is always on shift with Thomas. This has meant she has had little chance to build relationships with anyone else and has been very isolating for her. So, initially, Thomas comes across as a bit of a jerk. Continue reading