![]() ![]() As in many romances, some drama occurred near the end. I’ve mentioned close to one thousand times that I hate drama in books, and this book was no exception. There really was only one thing about this book that I didn’t like, and it has to do with the ending so I’ll be vague. And as is usual with fake dating, they might end up having feelings for one another that aren’t quite fake which they then must navigate!Įxcept Luc’s colleague is so oblivious he doesn’t even know he’s oblivious ![]() In an effort to reform his image so that he won’t get fired, Luc ends up pretending to date Oliver, a pretentious lawyer that seems to be Luc’s complete opposite. Unfortunately this means that Luc is constantly in the press because he’s related to someone famous, and the papers have had quite a bit of fun questioning his life choices. ![]() In case you did not know, this book follows Luc, whose rock star father abandoned him when he was a toddler. There was something about it that drew me in and made me read the synopsis and I’m so glad that I did! ![]() I need to start my review by saying that I was initially interested in this book because of the cover. Goodreads // Amazon // Barnes & Noble // Book Depository // Indie Trigger Warnings: Emotionally abusive parents, homophobia, betrayal of trust, mentions of disordered eating. Source: I received a copy from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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