
Series: Arcadia Creek #1
Author: Kasey Stockton
Narrators: Sara Young & Rusty Mewha
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Fiction
Source: Hoopla
My Review:
Love on Deck by Kasey Stockton is the first book in the Love on Deck series.
I didn't like Sara Young's narration at the beginning of the book, but once I got used to it, it was fine. Rusty Mewha did an alright job.
Read for:
🛳 cruise ship elopement
🛳 fake dating
🛳 enemies to more
🛳 forced proximity
🛳 second chance romance
There were a few things that didn't work for me, and the beginning of the story felt very choppy, lacking cohesion. I am not going to give spoilers, but changing the rooms made absolutely no sense whatsoever. Lauren was completely unlikable at the beginning, grew some, but then seemed to revert back to her ways. Overall, it was an okay read, but I am not going to continue the series.
★★★/5
Synopsis (Goodreads):
He calls it fake dating, but she calls it caught between the devil and the deep blue sea.
Lauren
Foley and Jack Fletcher already tried to be amicable once—on a blind
date that ended in complete disaster. Now, years later, they have to put
up with each other for the sake of her sister and his best friend, who
are eloping on a cruise to the Bahamas. But that’s not the worst of it.
No, Lauren’s in even deeper water when she finds herself agreeing to
play Jack’s fake girlfriend for the duration of the cruise.
Now the
only thing on her mind is trying not to strangle him when he dials up
the charm, but it becomes harder to remember exactly why she ever hated
him in the first place. Jack, on the other hand, is enjoying the perks.
Until
the cruise lands on American soil again and real life hits them square
in the face. Lauren is up for a promotion at work, and Jack promised her
something that would secure it. But promises are easily broken,
vacation life doesn’t always translate to the real world, and sometimes
enemies start that way for a reason.
Book one in the Arcadia Creek
romance series, Love on Deck is a fake dating enemies-to-lovers story
with forced proximity and a happily ever after. This modern romance will
also introduce you to small town Texas and show you just how cozy it
can be.
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