This week I'm featuring The Not-So-Neutral Zone by Susan May Warren & Sarah May Warren
One perfect day in Barcelona. One kiss that changed everything. One goodbye that broke my heart.
I've always been the overlooked sister, the forgotten friend, the girl in the background of everyone else's love story. But when a handsome stranger rescued my purse—and then my entire day—I dared to believe my story might finally be starting.
Then he vanished. No explanation. No phone number. Not even a last name.
Classic.
Fast forward to six months later, when I discover my mystery man is Brody "Candy" Kane—NHL golden boy, my sister's fiancé's teammate—and he needs a favor. As in, a girlfriend to keep his reputation in good shape while he skates into a new contract. And frankly? I wouldn't mind a date to my sister's over-the-top wedding.
The deal: Fake date through wedding season. Break up at the end. No harm, no foul.
The rules: Fake smiles for the cameras. Fake hand-holding for the fans. Absolutely, positively, no falling for each other for real.
The problem: The chemistry that sparked in Barcelona? Never actually went away. And pretending to be in love with someone you're already halfway in love with?
Terrible idea. 0/10. Would not recommend.
A swoony Christian romance about second chances, hidden identities, and discovering that the one man you shouldn't want might be exactly who you need. Fans of Emma St. Clair, Jenny Proctor, and Courtney Walsh will love this sweet and clean, fake dating rom-com with all the banter and none of the spice.
I've always been the overlooked sister, the forgotten friend, the girl in the background of everyone else's love story. But when a handsome stranger rescued my purse—and then my entire day—I dared to believe my story might finally be starting.
Then he vanished. No explanation. No phone number. Not even a last name.
Classic.
Fast forward to six months later, when I discover my mystery man is Brody "Candy" Kane—NHL golden boy, my sister's fiancé's teammate—and he needs a favor. As in, a girlfriend to keep his reputation in good shape while he skates into a new contract. And frankly? I wouldn't mind a date to my sister's over-the-top wedding.
The deal: Fake date through wedding season. Break up at the end. No harm, no foul.
The rules: Fake smiles for the cameras. Fake hand-holding for the fans. Absolutely, positively, no falling for each other for real.
The problem: The chemistry that sparked in Barcelona? Never actually went away. And pretending to be in love with someone you're already halfway in love with?
Terrible idea. 0/10. Would not recommend.
A swoony Christian romance about second chances, hidden identities, and discovering that the one man you shouldn't want might be exactly who you need. Fans of Emma St. Clair, Jenny Proctor, and Courtney Walsh will love this sweet and clean, fake dating rom-com with all the banter and none of the spice.
Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
SIX MONTHS AGOBARCELONA
There are about a hundred different reasons why I shouldn't be here now, and most of them are stuffed in my backpack.
Friday 56
My defensive game has gone back to being garbage too. So all around, things are just ... great.
What have you been reading lately?

You know, I don't think I've ever read a book set in Barcelona... 🙂
ReplyDeleteI don't think I had either. Only one chapter takes place there, though. It was really fun! :D
DeleteI do love a fun hockey romance! :D
ReplyDeleteRight? I love hockey romances too. :D
DeleteReally? You gave the book a "0". Throw that one away. Don't hang onto it for another moment. Ha!
ReplyDeleteI gave it a 5 out of 5. I loved it! That's just the character talking about something that happened to her. :D
DeleteGiven I have been watching the winter Olympics, I am in the mood for this book now..
ReplyDeleteMy post is here - https://www.ladyinreadwrites.com/armchair-travels-mother-languages/
It was good timing for the release of the book, wasn't it? :D
DeleteThanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! :D
DeleteThis one sounds cute! I recently finished Bride by Ali Hazelwood and I'm almost done with The Notorious Virtues. I'll be starting Quicksilver next!
ReplyDeleteI've been curious about Bride. It sounds really good! Thanks for stopping by, Lindsi! :D
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