The book is ok. Fine, really, but I wasn’t wowed. It’s one of those situations where the conflict could have been resolved in five seconds if the main characters just had one honest conversation. Shortest book ever.
Ballerina, Bree has been in love with her best friend, NFL quarterback, Nathan since she met him in high school. Nathan has been in love with Bree for the same amount of time. But they are best friends, and both are too scared to move out of the friend zone, for fear of ruining the friendship. Ok, sure. I get it, but it’s been like seven years. You’d think their friends would have spoken to each other and compared notes, since everyone around them seems to think they’re in love with each other
Bree gets drunk and blurts out her feelings for Nathan, and the video of her confession goes viral. Nathan’s agent lands them an advertisement gig, but it would be better if they faked being a couple to help with the promotion. This will shock you, but the faking feels awfully real to both of them.
It was a little goofy, almost farcical at times. The white board scene with Nathan’s teammates, where they try to game plan romance, was endearing. Closed door romance. Forgettable book. (7)
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