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Average rating1.5
Sometimes love happens when you least expect it…
When Nadia and Tom are both unceremoniously stood up by their dates under the clock at Waterloo Station, fate throws them together in the most unusual of circumstances.
What starts as a brilliant story for future dinner parties soon turns into a wonderful friendship, and both Tom and Nadia realise they’ve found the perfect partner in crime.
Tired of dating but always needing a plus one for weddings, parties, and the like, they agree to fake date each other. But as their pretend relationship starts to feel more real, Nadia and Tom begin to wonder if there’s more to their connection than convenience.
Could the relationship they’ve been faking be the one they’ve been waiting for all along?
A heartwarming fake dating rom com, perfect for fans of Beth O’Leary and Sophie Kinsella.
Praise for Jo 'Clever and funny with a sparkling and heartfelt love story, Jo proves once again why she's the queen of page-turning, feel-good romance' Catherine Walsh
'...pacy and funny and romantic... Every single character leapt off the page, and it sparkled with wit and warmth. A triumph of a rom com.' Clare Swatman
'Such a warm, witty book ... The love story was gorgeous - such brilliant energy and chemistry' Kristen Bailey
'A delicious slow burn romance that has you rooting for the characters from the start.' Phoebe MacLeod
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1.5/5
I disliked this book. It was boring, nothing interesting really happened, and the characters were dull. MMC was hung up on his crush and never saw FMC and only when she decided to move on he was suddenly in love with her? And when she explicitly told him she doesn't want to see him, he made their mutual friend to trick her into meeting him?: Fuck that shit.
And FMC caving in after he manipulated her was so stupid, I hated that behaviour. Just stand your ground and move on, girl!
The dialogue was cringe and unnatural and very very awkward throughout the book. The inner dialogue was too.
Thank you, Boldwood Books and Netgalley for providing me this ARC for an honest opinion.