A review by smalltownbookmom
No Rings Attached by Rachel Lacey

4.0

This was a fun, dual perspective, fake dating, road trip, only one bed, sapphic romance that was full of heart and lots of chemistry.

Trying to avoid going to her brother's wedding solo, Lia's best friend Rosie (from Read between the lines) enlists her other friend Grace to pose as Lia's girlfriend. While in England Lia and Grace fight their instant attraction, knowing nothing long term would be possible with each of them living on different continents.

But when a surprise DNA result reveals Grace has a half sibling back in America she never knew about, she decides to go home to meet this woman and confront the ghosts of her past. Wanting to be supportive, Lia goes along and these two have a fun road trip getaway that brings them even closer.

I really enjoyed the first book in the series but I think this one was even better with the romance and the family background storyline. Grace has a lot of baggage from her past, having lost her parents in a car crash when she was only 17. There was also great bisexuality rep (Lia) and while not stated, Grace definitely seemed demisexual - she wasn't interested in romantic relationships (until Lia came along of course).

Perfect for fans of Delilah Green doesn't care or Count your lucky stars and great on audio narrated by Zara Hampton-Brown, who does an excellent job with both the British and American accents of the two main characters. Highly recommended!