It Doesn't Have to Be This Hard
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4.0 • 1 Rating
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
From USA Today bestselling author Christina Hovland comes a single parent, #DateMyCelebrityDad, forced proximity romance.
Divorce her Beverly Hills husband: check. Set the neighborhood dumpster on fire with her nightstand buddy… check. Her hunky celebrity chef neighbor rushes to her aid? Sigh. Check mate.
Emmaline Eaton is doing her best to avoid the attractive chef, but their daughters just became the bestest of friends.
Ethan Greene's culinary show and career are in shambles. He already has too much on his plate trying to figure out the single parent life when his daughter launches a trending hashtag of #DateMyCelebrityDad. Now he’s getting all kinds of unwanted attention, so he calls in a favor from Emmaline. If she could just pretend to be his date until the social media mayhem dies down, that would be fabulous.
But when their kids play matchmaker, just how much heat can Ethan and Emmaline handle?
Customer Reviews
4* Better than I expected!
What makes this stand out from the general fake romance plot is the author’s sense of humour. Main character Emmaline is very funny, frequently speaking her thoughts out loud to her own embarrassment and the amusement of others.
When Celebrity chef Ethan Greene‘s young daughter decides her father is lonely and needs a girlfriend, she creates a video #DateMyCelebrityDad. The successful video causes Ethan unwanted female attention and his answer is a temporary fake girlfriend, who better than his neighbour Emmaline.
Em's not ready to date anyone, especially Ethan who‘s in the public eye. Divorced from her controlling celebrity husband and returned Denver with her daughter, she's enjoying her single life with family and friends.
Ethan and Emmaline’s respective daughters are certain their parents are a match and the two girls are determined to succeed.
Very entertaining, especially the beginning, and definitely worth reading.