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***4 STARS***This was an absolutely adorable romantic comedy and it had my favorite trope boss/employee billionaire.Everly works as Shepherd’s PA. Through a series of odd and convoluted occurrences Everly finds herself the fake fiancée of her boss and she even moves in with him for appearance sake. Shepherd is the typical grumpy, non smiling, serious CEO that just doesn’t do relationships and has never thought of his PA in a romantic way.This was a very well written story. It did drag in a few a...
I have....no idea if I liked this or not. I didn't dislike it, for sure. But there was something about it that didn't click with me. I liked the plot, but felt that the execution was not up to the mark. It could've been so much better though, I still might try some other book by this author. (on that note, if anyone knows better ones by this author, they can tell me)To say that I disliked it would be harsh, but I wouldn't exactly want to re-read it. It was middle ground for me.I liked one or two...
A great start to the series...I'm a sucker for a millionaire/billionaire hero. If you add in that he's an aloof, arrogant and bossy hero, you've caught me hook, line and sinker. I really enjoyed reading Faking Ms. Right and I finished the story with a big goofy smile and a sigh of contentment. I met and was intrigued with Everly and Shepherd when I read the prequel, Everly Dalton's Dating Disasters. This poor woman has faced some horrific first dates and I completely understood her initial retic...
4.75 stars.Yeah!!!!This is back to the Claire Kingsley I truly love and adore.Such a sweet, funny, sexy and absolutely entertaining romance .Great characters, I loved the storyline and so fun to read...I really enjoyed this book.....yippee!!I had been totally missing that with her "Miles Family" series which was a tad disappointing IMO (it felt flat), I couldn't bring myself to read anymore after book one and perusing friend reviews.Even her "sassy" collaboration with Lucy Score on the "Bootleg
05.02.2021: Upholding my previous opinion that the reason for drama in this book was absolutely WTF.But also, it's definitely a cute book xD* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *After some deliberation, 3.5 stars it is.I enjoyed Everly and Shepherd as characters. I enjoyed fake-dating/fake-engaged trope and their chemistry and the heartfelt and steamy romance as well as all their soft moments.Overall, it was fun.But it was also...oh-so-predictable? The moment Everly's sister, Annie, verbalized wh...
I hate friends-to-lovers books because I hate to see them date numerous other people while secretly having a crush on each other so I try to avoid friends-to-lovers books. Why am I saying this? Well, this book is not a friends-to-lovers book but it has a similar problem. It is between a businessman and his assistant. I would've loved it if their banter / attraction / relationship started as soon as they met and started to work together but it DIDN’T.Everly has been Shepherd’s assistant for 3 yea...
1. H had numerous girlfriend during h’s employment. She booked their parting gifts2. He claimed he fell in love with her at the beginning, yeah nah3. As far as grovel goes, this was worse than no grovel. He ambushed her interview, embarrassed her in front of her future employer and left 500 messages as well.This is a complete no go zone.
Faking Ms. Right is now live! Everly Dalton’s cold-as-ice boss, Shepherd Calloway, needs a favor—a big one. Pose as his live-in girlfriend? She can totally handle it. Except there’s a problem. Shepherd is supposed to be a single-minded, unemotional robot boss. Not an actual human with a heart and morning wood. Between the awkward bed-sharing and tingly fake dates, lines are blurring. And as Everly gets to know the real Shepherd, she discovers there’s more to the man behind the bank account. And
So in theory, I should hate this book because it has so many things that I normally hate:⇢ Powerful and intimidating boss falls for his secretary⇢ Love interest that is way too possessive and domineeringBut...but... I really liked this story 😅 There's just something interesting and unique about it that makes it stand out from other books with these common tropes which I normally hate. I actually find myself thinking about a couple of scenes in this book quite often because I enjoyed them that mu...
I cannot believe how much I enjoyed that. Apparently Fake Dating is a trope I like? Although to be fair, I mostly wanted to spend time with Everly and her two best friends who were wonderful, hilarious, and super supportive.