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Goodreads Synopsis: When Lucas Hunt proposes that we fake a relationship to get what we both want, I think it’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. Yes, I need my car fixed, and yes, he needs to publicly move on from his disaster of a past relationship, but I’m not sure my anxiety or my preference for solitude can handle what he’s asking of me. After all, as an avid reader and the star employee of Books & Beans, I’ve read enough fake dating trope storylines to know how this ends. I refuse to be the girl who falls for the guy she’s pretending to be with. Even though we’re spending all this time together, and I’m getting to know the real version of him, and he’s absurdly nice to look at-- Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Not me. Definitely not. …I’m in so much trouble. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61869786-the-fake-dating-trope Thank you to Jennifer Ann Shore for providing me with an ebook copy of The Fake Dating Trope for me to read and review. This is one of Shore's young adult novels and I have to say each one I read gets better and better! I was hooked on this story right from the very first line and I did not want to put it down! I loved the relatability of the characters that Shore created and seeing anxiety challenges portrayed in a way that I could connect with. The growth and development of the character's personalities through the book was excellent and authentically portrayed. As a book lover, the inclusion of a fellow book lover as the female main character was refreshing in the way she was written. Including discussions and humor about many literary romantic tropes in the thoughts and dialogue of the characters, was an intriguing characteristic of the story that made the plot that much more humorous and interesting. This is definitely one that I will be recommending! 5 Stars!
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