Series: Love Cliches #3
Author: Emma St. Clair
Narrators: Kevin Eiger, Melie Williams
Publisher: Emma St. Clair
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Source: Scribd
My Review:
It is no secret that I am loving this series. However, it took a while to get used to the new female narrator. I am not sure why there was a change (maybe because of Delilah's accent?). But I found it distracting at the beginning. Especially since the male narrator stayed the same.
Once I got used to the narrator I enjoyed Falling for Your Fake Fiance. This is Delilah and Thayden's story (they have a very memorable meeting in book 2) and it is interesting to see how they end up together. This book has all the makings of a hilarious Hallmark movie.
All the friends are once again in the story, so we see how previous relationships are going and where the characters are now. It's hard to tell how much time passes between each book but it doesn't seem like a lot. While most of us will never have a fake fiance we will still find relatable moments throughout the story.
I have to say one of my favorite scenes is when Abby goes completely out of character and it makes for a scene that I am likely never to forget. I will not give spoilers but this was another laugh-out-loud book for me and I hope to immediately start listening to the next one!
If you are looking for a fun romantic comedy look no further. I advise starting from the beginning of the series. Some steamy moments might make you blush, but this is still a clean read. There are some references to drinking and innuendos.
★★★★/5
Synopsis:
What happens when the man I love to hate becomes the man I must pretend to love?
I can’t seem to escape Thayden Walker and his infuriating charm.
Even his mother and his Great Dane seem bent on playing matchmaker.
But I’m totally immune.
Until I'm presented with an offer that puts my ability to withstand him to the test.
If I marry Thayden, all my student debt goes poof, and he'll take over the family firm.
There’s so much more at stake than money or a job, especially when I start to see the man beneath the mask.
Playing house with Thayden is the most dangerous game of all.
And we’re both set up to lose more than we could ever win.
Unless we’ve been on the same side all along ...
Lovely review Cindy, I have this series on my TBR.
ReplyDeleteWendy, I really hope you enjoy it as much as I do. I am listening on Scribd...even got the membership just so I can finish the series!
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