Fake dating tropes are one of my favorites to read. I mean who doesn’t love a story where people think they are wrongly matched, only to find out that they are meant for each other. It just gives me all of the warm fuzzy feelings inside.
And this book was no different. Solange saves Dean from marrying the wrong woman, but literally objecting at his wedding. I kind of wish I had been there for that. I’ve never been at a wedding where someone has objected to it happening, but I would love to. Not for the messy fallout of it, but the reactions of all parties involved would be so interesting, but I digress. Dean then finds himself in a situation, where he needs to be attached for work, so he decides to say that he now dating Solange. Hijinks follow, including a sex party (which I wasn’t at all expecting), and after a break up, Dean and Solange figure it out.
One of the little things that I loved about this one was that both Dean and Solange had to experience some character growth before they were able to get a point where they were able to acknowledge that they were in love. That is what made this story even better.
I was glad I was able to read an advanced copy of this book.