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The Fiancée Farce
by Alexandria Bellefleur
Tansy cannot win when it comes to love, so she invents a fake girlfriend, Gemma, inspired by a model on the cover of a romance book. But when she meets the real-life Gemma at her step-cousin’s wedding, she is forced to face that lie head on. Gemma is the black sheep of her family, and now the heir to the family business. With one condition: she must be married. When she meets Tansy it is the perfect opportunity to say they are actually engaged. The two form a marriage of convenience, but they can’t ignore the real chemistry between them.
Gemma and Tansy might be one of my new favorite fictional couples. I loved them together and how their personalities really complimented each other. The way this marriage of convenience played out was *chef’s kiss*. There was the perfect balance of sass, sweetness and steam. I would have liked it to be a bit less insta-love and there were a lot of side characters to keep track of, but otherwise I loved this book!
Thank you to Avon Books and NetGalley for the advance copy.
Gemma and Tansy might be one of my new favorite fictional couples. I loved them together and how their personalities really complimented each other. The way this marriage of convenience played out was *chef’s kiss*. There was the perfect balance of sass, sweetness and steam. I would have liked it to be a bit less insta-love and there were a lot of side characters to keep track of, but otherwise I loved this book!
Thank you to Avon Books and NetGalley for the advance copy.