A review by crispycritter
A Love Like the Sun by Riss M. Neilson

Did not finish book. Stopped at 24%.
No disrespect to this book - but I already give major sideeye to contemporaries with fake dating tropes because they typically require a bit of a "well it's just romance reasons" leap that I'm not usually willing to make. But I really really struggle with 'celebrity' romances where the MMC is not really a celebrity but we're all just pretending like he is. Issac is an artist/model/something influencer (because that's more relatable than an a-list actor or something) AND he somehow has paparazzi following him around like he's Timotheeee Chablahblahblah. And he has enough of a following in New England for people to just show up at Ni's business in droves once he makes a post about her mom's shea butter. I promise you, I have an easier time as a reader accepting that time travel is possible in a romance than I do accepting that other people care about influencers as much as they care about themselves.

What I liked? The writing! I would read another book by this author. Definitely.