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    Act Like It
    Book 1 in the series:London Celebrities

    Act Like It - London Celebrities by Lucy Parker
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    Act Like It follows the story of stage actress Elaine who is pressured into a fake relationship with her grumpy co-star Richard in order to improve his public image and boost ticket sales for their play. Despite their initial reluctance, Elaine and Richard's banter and interactions lead to a developing relationship that surprises them both. Set in London's West End, the book explores the complexities of high-profile careers, fake relationships turning real, and the dynamics of the theater world.

    Almost every night, between nine and ten past, Lainie Graham passionately kissed her ex-boyfriend. She was then gruesomely dead by ten o’clock, stabbed through the neck by a jealous rival. If she was ...

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    Boyfriend Material
    Book 1 in the series:London Calling

    Boyfriend Material - London Calling by Alexis Hall
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    'Boyfriend Material' by Alexis Hall follows the story of Luc O'Donnell, a minor celebrity trying to improve his reputation to save his job. Luc agrees to fake date Oliver Blackwood, who also needs a fake boyfriend, leading to a predictable yet fast-paced plot filled with tension and hilarious interactions between a cast of quirky characters. The book explores themes of self-worth, family bonds, and personal growth, all wrapped up in a charming rom-com narrative with witty banter and emotional depth.

    I’ve never seen the point of fancy dress parties. You have two choices: either you make a massive effort and wind up looking like a dick, or you make no effort and wind up looking like a dick. And my ...

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    The Love Hypothesis - The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
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    In 'The Love Hypothesis' by Ali Hazelwood, readers are introduced to Olive Smith, a PhD student in biology, who navigates the challenges of being a woman in STEM while trying to prove a scientific theory about attraction and relationships. The story follows Olive's journey as she grapples with her insecurities, self-discovery, and professional ambitions, all while engaging in a strained professional partnership turned romance with the charming Dr. Adam Carlsen. The book expertly blends elements of romance, humor, and academia, offering a heartwarming and sweet narrative that explores the complexities of relationships and personal growth.

    The novel shines in its portrayal of relatable and multifaceted characters, particularly Olive and Adam, whose chemistry and interactions leap off the pages. Ali Hazelwood's writing style is engaging, filled with witty banter and authentic dialogues that create a delightful rapport between the characters. The story unfolds through Olive's unique perspective, allowing readers to witness her moments of vulnerability, self-doubt, and eventual growth, all while experiencing a perfect blend of humor, heart, and a touch of academia.

    It did take him a moment to adjust—perfectly understandable, given the sudden circumstances. It was an awkward, uncomfortable, somewhat painful minute, in which Olive was simultaneously smashing her l...

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    The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
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    Readers describe "The Wall of Winnipeg and Me" as a slow burn romance novel featuring a personal assistant, Vanessa, to a football player, Aiden. The story revolves around their unique relationship dynamics, starting with a fake marriage for a green card. The plot is engaging, focusing on the character development of Vanessa and Aiden, showcasing their growth and flaws throughout the novel. The writing style is immersive, with constant pacing and well-thought-out interactions between the characters, making it easy for readers to get involved in the story.

    “Aiden,” I grumbled, even though I knew better. Grumbling only got me the look—that infamous, condescending expression that had gotten Aiden into more than one fight in the past. Or so I’d been told. ...

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    Outmatched by Kristen Callihan
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    'Outmatched' by Kristen Callihan is a captivating story that revolves around Parker Brown, a determined environmentalist working at a renewable energy firm, who finds herself in need of a fake boyfriend to secure her job. Enter Rhys Morgan, an ex-boxer with financial troubles, who reluctantly agrees to play the part. What starts as a fake relationship gradually evolves into something real, as Parker and Rhys navigate their differences and insecurities to form a deep connection. The writing style of the book is engaging and relatable, with a blend of humor, romance, and character development that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    My dad once told me that most people didn’t intend to ruin their lives; they simply made a series of stupid choices. He’d been in his battered leather chair, wide shoulders hunched over the executive ...

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    Faking Ms. Right - Dirty Martini Running Club by Claire Kingsley
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    Faking Ms. Right by Claire Kingsley is a fake relationship romance novel that follows the story of Everly, a bright and bubbly assistant, and her grumpy boss, Shepherd. When Shepherd's ex-girlfriend causes trouble by dating his father, he enlists Everly to pretend to be his girlfriend. As they navigate the fake relationship, their feelings start to become real, leading to unexpected twists and turns. The book is described as a light, quick read with a mix of humor, steamy moments, and a heartwarming connection between the main characters.

    I didn’t want to think about how many Mondays over the last several months I’d felt the need to put a bad first date behind me. But now wasn’t the time to ponder my terrible dating luck—even though it...

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    The Wedding Date - The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory
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    "The Wedding Date" by Jasmine Guillory is a delightful romantic comedy that follows the story of Alexa Monroe and Drew Nichols. The two characters meet in an elevator, leading to a fake wedding date and a growing relationship despite living 500 miles apart. The plot involves themes of love, career, and racial differences, with a writing style that is light, fun, and easy to read. explores the challenges of a long-distance relationship and the development of the characters' romance through humor, passion, and heartfelt moments.

    Alexa Monroe walked into the Fairmont hotel in San Francisco that Thursday night wearing her favorite red heels, feeling jittery from coffee, and carrying a bottle of Veuve Clicquot champagne in her p...

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    The Kiss Quotient - The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
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    The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang follows the story of Stella, an autistic econometrician who hires an escort named Michael to help her learn about dating and intimacy. As their relationship progresses, they both find themselves more involved than they intended, leading to a powerful plotline filled with steamy and tender moments. The book explores how honesty, hope, and courage can help individuals overcome personal challenges and societal expectations, all while navigating the complexities of love and relationships.

    Stella Lane’s gaze jumped from her breakfast up to her mother’s gracefully aging face. A subtle application of makeup drew attention to battle-ready, coffee-colored eyes. That boded ill for Stella. Wh...

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    The Deal
    Book 1 in the series:Off-Campus

    The Deal - Off-Campus by Elle Kennedy
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    "The Deal" by Elle Kennedy is a new adult romance novel that follows the story of Hannah, a music major with a traumatic past, and Garrett, the captain of the hockey team. When Garrett needs help with his grades, he strikes a deal with Hannah to tutor him in exchange for his assistance in attracting her crush. As they spend time together, their chemistry grows, leading to a complex and heartwarming romance. The plotline may seem familiar, but the well-written banter and character development make this book a captivating and enjoyable read.

    The writing style of Elle Kennedy in "The Deal" is praised for its ability to address dark themes such as abuse and trauma with care and finesse. The characters, Hannah and Garrett, are portrayed as flawed yet relatable individuals who find solace and growth in each other. The book explores themes of friendship, trust, and overcoming past struggles, all while delivering a fun and engaging college romance story.

    For the millionth time in forty-five minutes, I sneak a peek in Justin Kohl’s direction, and he’s so beautiful it makes my throat close up. Though I should probably come up with another adjective—my m...

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    The Real Deal by Lauren Blakely
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    'The Real Deal' by Lauren Blakely is a heartwarming romantic comedy that follows the story of April and Theo, who come from different backgrounds and have their fair share of secrets. The book is filled with humor, romance, and plot twists that keep the readers engaged from start to finish. The fake relationship plot between the main characters adds an extra layer of intrigue and the chemistry between April and Theo is described as off the charts. The writing style is described as light, fluffy, and low on angst, making it a delightful and enjoyable read for fans of contemporary romance.

    Whenever someone says those three words, you’re almost guaranteed to chuckle. Chances are the person is going to tell a ridiculous tale that makes him or her seem like a complete fool. You’ll want to ...

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