It Was All The Pie's Fault
A romantic comedy
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4.1 • 54 Ratings
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- $5.99
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Publisher Description
She's perfect as a fake girlfriend -- until all those pretend kisses turn smoking hot.
Chloe believes in two things: Russell is her soulmate and her pies are wishing magic. One bite of her cherry pie and he’ll declare her “the one.”
Jaded attorney Nick doesn't believe in magic OR Russell's intentions with Chloe. Pies making wishes come true? Pffft.
But she's perfect for him—as a fake girlfriend to appease his family-friendly boss. She's in love with someone else, after all. And he doesn’t do love, especially not with someone so bubbly, so dewy-eyed, so committed to marching down a wedding aisle.
Plus this girl needs help when it comes to men--a lot of it. He'll help her lure Russell into dreaded wedded bliss, so long as she'll pose as his date.
Except Chloe's wishes begin to go haywire—starting with granting Nick's and turning all those fake kisses into smoking hot moments of passion.
It turns out Chloe’s not as innocent as he first thought.
If you love books by Tessa Bailey, Meghan Quinn and Lucy Score you’ll love this fake dating, laugh out loud, opposites attract romcom.
Customer Reviews
LOVED IT
I loved the book. Every bit of it. I giggled and laughed the whole time. Their personality and chemistry was off the chart and I just couldn’t get enough of them. I think it’s my favorite romance book and that’s saying something because I’ve read many. I truly recommend it.
Funny and sweet
I loved this story! It was funny and sweet and completely charming. There was an easy and effortless feeling to the writing as if Ms. SaFleur was having pure fun writing this book. There were many giggle-worthy moments along with the charming ones and the characters were vivid and relatable. I hope the author writes more stories in this style - this is, by far, my favourite book in her repertoire.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Fake relationships are one of my favorite themes
Fake relationships are one of my favorite themes. Largely, because you just know that the relationship isn't going to stay fake for long. And it was so much fun to watch Nick and Chloe try and resist, to minimize, all the sparks between them. I loved that Nick was so protective of Chloe. Even though he was sure (at the time) that he didn't want to date her, he knew that she deserved so much better than Russell. For some reason, Chloe made me think of a kitten: all puffed up, hissing and spitting but not very intimidating at all. I think that might be part of what I loved the most about her character; her belief that she wasn't anything all that special made it so easy to connect with her. Besides, I also like to think we all have something that we believe in that might seem a little quirky to those around us. The ending is positively adorable, and I can't wait to read what's coming next in the series.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through Booksprout.