Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
This was super cute with quite a bit of weightier moments sprinkled throughout. I had a great time reading this book, and below are five things that added to my enjoyment.
• How could I resist Becca! She was a dedicated bookworm, and much preferred fictional romance to that of real life. My heart ached for her, as she grappled with her father's abandonment for so many years. Some of the most painful moments involved Becca and her feelings about being left behind by her father and her best friend, and it was something that was definitely holding her back.
• I loved Brett. He was so affable and easy to be around. He was a star fake-boyfriend, and he totally made me swoon, especially when he requested she read to him.
• It was lovely watching this arrangement turn into a friendship and then a full-fledged relationship. Becca and Brett did not appear to belong together, but it didn't take long to see that they found comfort in one another, and enjoyed the freedom to just be themselves, when together. They also had great chemistry, and I was treated to some great banter too.
• Becca's mom owned a bakery and there were so many baked goods in this story. I will never turn down cakes or pastries in a book.
• The ending was too precious, and left me a huge grin on my face.
You know what I wish? Though I appreciated the family drama and thought it added some substance to the story, I wish we had had a little of less of that, and bit more time exploring the relationship between Becca and Brett, because the moments I did get were sweet and swoony, and I absolutely wanted more of them.
Overall: This was an adorable romance. The progression from fake to real felt natural, and I loved getting to see that bond evolve over the course of this book.
*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
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