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- Home
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- Fake It Till You Bake It Review
- As Seen on TV Review and Author Event
- Places We’ve Never Been
- The Merciless Ones (The Gilded Ones #2) Review
- Beauty and the Besharam Review
- Just Your Local Bisexual Disaster Review
- The Emma Project Review
- Love, Hate, & ClickBait Review & Interview
- My Mechanical Romance Review
- Blame It on the Brontes Review
- Sari, Not Sari Review
- American Royalty Review
- The Sizzle Paradox Review
- No Rings Attached Review
- Love from Scratch Review
- She Gets the Girl Review
- The Book of Last Letters Review
- Gouda Friends Review
- Rating System
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- All
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- Aria’s Travelling Book Shop
- Battle Royal
- Crossbones
- Curse of the Specter Queen
- Duke, Actually
- Hang the Moon
- Great or Nothing Review
- How to Marry Keanu Reeves in 90 Days
- Instructions for Dancing
- Kisses and Croissants
- Meant to Be: If the Shoe Fits
- One Great Lie
- Radha & Jai’s Recipe for Romance
- Tacos for Two
- The Conjurer
- The Lucky Escape
- The Meeting Point
- The Stolen Kingdom
- The Wild Ones
- Twice in a Lifetime
- What If You & Me
- What Once Was Mine
- Where It All Lands
- Where the Grass Is Green and the Girls Are Pretty
- You’ve Reached Sam
- Contact
As Seen on TV Review and Author Event
Emerging journalist Adina Gellar is done with dating in New York City. If she’s learned anything from made-for-TV romance movies, it’s that she’ll find love in a small town—the kind with harvest festivals, delightful but quirky characters, and scores of delectable single dudes. So when a big-city real estate magnate targets tiny Pleasant Hollow for development, Adi knows she’s found the perfect story—one that will earn her a position at a coveted online magazine, so she can finally start adulting for real . . . and maybe even find her dream man in the process.
Only Pleasant Hollow isn’t exactly “pleasant.” There’s no charming bakery, no quaint seasonal festivals, and the residents are more ambivalent than welcoming. The only upside is Finn Adams, who’s more mouthwatering than the homemade cherry pie Adi can’t seem to find—even if he does work for the company she’d hoped to bring down. Suddenly Adi has to wonder if maybe TV got it all wrong after all. But will following her heart mean losing her chance to break into the big time?
Love, Hate, & ClickBait Review & Interview
Cutthroat political consultant Thom Morgan is thriving, working on the governor of California’s presidential campaign. If only he didn’t have to deal with Clay Parker, the infuriatingly smug data analyst who gets under Thom’s skin like it’s his job. In the midst of one of their heated and very public arguments, a journalist snaps a photo, but the image makes it look like they’re kissing. As if that weren’t already worst-nightmare territory, the photo goes viral—and in a bid to secure the liberal vote, the governor asks them to lean into it. Hard.
Thom knows all about damage control—he practically invented it. Ever the professional, he’ll grin and bear this challenge as he does all others. But as the loyal staffers push the boundaries of “giving the people what they want,” the animosity between them blooms into something deeper and far more dangerous: desire. Soon their fake relationship is hurtling toward something very real, which could derail the campaign and cost them both their jobs…and their hearts.