Ten Rules for Faking It
Books | Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
3.6
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Sophie Sullivan
"A wholesome, slow-burn romance that will warm your heart...This is a Hallmark movie in book form." - USA Today bestselling author Helen Hoang What happens when your love life becomes the talk of the town? As birthdays go, this year’s for radio producer Everly Dean hit rock-bottom.Worse than the “tonsillectomy birthday.” Worse than the birthday her parents decided to split (the first time). But catching your boyfriend cheating on you with his assistant?Even clichés sting.But this is Everly’s year! She won’t let her anxiety hold her back. She’ll pitch her podcast idea to her boss.There’s just one problem.Her boss, Chris, is very cute. (Of course). Also, he's extremely distant (which means he hates her, right? Or is that the anxiety talking)?And, Stacey the DJ didn’t mute the mic during Everly’s rant about Simon the Snake (syn: Cheating Ex).That’s three problems.Suddenly, people are lining up to date her, Bachelorette-style, fans are voting (Reminder: never leave house again), and her interest in Chris might be a two-way street. It’s a lot for a woman who could gold medal in people-avoidance. She’s going to have to fake it ‘till she makes it to get through all of this.Perhaps she’ll make a list: The Ten Rules for Faking It. Because sometimes making the rules can find you happiness when you least expect it.“Once you start reading, you won’t be able to put it down.” - Lyssa Kay Adams, author of The Bromance Book Club
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Author
Sophie Sullivan
Pages
320
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Published Date
2020-12-29
ISBN
1250624177 9781250624178
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"Book 1 of series that follows 3 brothers. Everly, who has social anxiety, falls for her boss. Her boss also has feelings, but of course they struggle to tell each other. It’s a sweet romance. No explicit scenes but has language. If you are looking for a closed-door romance, I recommend this and the series. "
"This book delivers a powerful dose of realism, particularly in exploring how the relationships we have, especially those shaped by family trauma, can deeply affect us as adults. It highlights the importance of surrounding ourselves with the right people, as they significantly influence our lives. The true ones stand by us and never stop fighting for our well-being."
"So boring. 40 chapters of endless “I’m attracted to her but it can never be and this is why.” Typical romance pattern of problem/“amazing” idea that saves their jobs/fall in love/you lied to me etc. I got near the end and just stopped, I know how it will end and it was a slog to get there. The only redeeming factor for me were the descriptions and understanding of the heroine’s anxiety."
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"Made me laugh out loud"
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"Had me laughing from the get go. Very well written and a good slow burn!"
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Sarah Hagans