For the most part I liked the voice. Cute quips like, “For the love of God and Tom Hanks” were repeated throughout the book. Emmy Ellison wrote a book about her celebrity crush, and gets tons of publicity when she has the opportunity to meet him. Jason Connor has a reputation problem, and being someone’s celebrity crush complicates his life. I liked how the two main characters had conflicting goals. There’s a photo-shoot scene that’s great, where she steals his sub and their banter is fun. Closed-door sex scenes. I get frustrated with book when one of the major conflicts is due to a lie (or omission) that could easily be fixed with an honest conversation. I’d still read another book by the author. (7.25)
Classic fake-dating trope mixed with The Hating Game. Catalina Martin needs a boyfriend for her sister’s wedding, so the whole family doesn’t look at her with pity. The groom’s brother is her ex, and he’s recently engaged. The only one willing to help is her enemy colleague, Aaron Blackford. Nothing new of overly inventive, although the Spanish flavor was nice. Slow burn and then a fair amount of spice. Aaron seemed to have pretty good people and communication skills once he was fake dating Catalina, so I’m not sure why he didn’t use those skills before to apologize and express his feeling for her. There’s nothing overly memorable about the book, but I enjoyed it. I’ll happily read the next one about Catalina’s best friend. (8)
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