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Fake dating your grumpy best friend is fine if you don’t blur the lines between fact and fiction.
Fact #1 I’m a fun, ‘80s loving girl who’s always up for a good time
Fact #2 This should not mean I can’t be responsible or committed to seeing things through
Fact #3 I may have just agreed to fake date my grumpy and super-responsible best friend to prove Facts 1-2. A little fiction shouldn’t hurt, right?
Simple, right? Wrong.
And is he the same grumpy best friend who thinks I never follow-through on any project? Yep, that would be him.
And so what if all this fake-dating does lead to some kissing practice–purely research, of course!–it’s not like we’re going to let any of this mess up our friendship.
So what happens when–I mean IF–I’m ready to admit I want more? What if he doesn’t?
The Facts and Fictions of Love is a standalone novel in The Love and Laughter series and can be read out of order. Prepare yourself for witty banter, ‘80s references, sibling rivalry, sizzling kisses, but no spice.
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