The Fake Dating Trope

Jennifer Ann Shore
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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.
Genres: RomanceFake DatingYoung AdultContemporaryHe Falls FirstHigh SchoolContemporary Romance
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