The Great Dating Fake Off
Humor and heart collide when two fake dates accidentally ruin a wedding and must play matchmaker to fix it, perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and Tessa Bailey.



Contains mature themes.
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The Great Dating Fake Off
Humor and heart collide when two fake dates accidentally ruin a wedding and must play matchmaker to fix it, perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and Tessa Bailey.



Contains mature themes.
24.99 In Stock
The Great Dating Fake Off

The Great Dating Fake Off

by Livy Hart

Narrated by James Cavenaugh, Zura Johnson

Unabridged — 11 hours, 1 minutes

The Great Dating Fake Off

The Great Dating Fake Off

by Livy Hart

Narrated by James Cavenaugh, Zura Johnson

Unabridged — 11 hours, 1 minutes

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Overview

Humor and heart collide when two fake dates accidentally ruin a wedding and must play matchmaker to fix it, perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and Tessa Bailey.



Contains mature themes.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Livy Hart's stories are everything I look for in a romcom. Sharply written, thoughtful, fun, deeply funny, and deliciously hot. I will read anything she ever writes." —Tarah DeWitt, USA Today bestselling author of Savor It.

“The Great Dating Fake Off is Livy Hart at her best - lively families, romcom sheniganans, and deeply loving friendships - all with a sexy, tender, swoon-filled romance at its center. I fell head-over-heels for the entire cast and tumbled right into love with Nora and Sebastian. I'll say it again and again- Livy Hart is the romcom writer to watch." ―Sarah T. Dubb, author of Birding With Benefits

Kirkus Reviews

2024-06-27
Two people bring fake dates to a wedding but only have eyes for each other in Hart’s comical romance.

Nora meets Sebastian when he comes into the bookstore where she works. She really likes him, but just when he’s about to ask her out, her friend and boss Benji arrives at the store. Benji is in some trouble with his family; Nora pretends to be his girlfriend to get him out of it. This ruse gets her invited to a family wedding as Benji’s plus-one (“We were so worried the wedding photos would be unbalanced. We thought he’d be the only single Ferraro, sullen in the back of every portrait”). Sebastian, meanwhile, is taking some time away from his job opening Boys and Girls Club chapters around the country to help out his grandmother. His best friend Alessia’s brother is getting married, and Alessia asks Sebastian to be her fake date to the wedding. (It turns out that all of these characters are going to the same nuptials.) Sebastian realizes pretty quickly that Nora and Benji are faking their relationship, and his friend, Alessia, gives away their game, too. What follows is a farce in which both fake couples have to keep up the con, even though Nora and Sebastian both really like each other. Not all is well; the feud brewing between the bride and groom’s families threatens to blow up the wedding, and Sebastian tells Nora he’s about to move to another state for work. This is a fun take on the fake-dating trope. Sebastian is a do-gooder who seems a little too good to be true, but both he and Nora are engaging, likable protagonists, and the chemistry between them is off the charts. The bride and groom’s families are involved in a Montague/Capulet-level rivalry, and everyone involved comes from big, nosy Italian families, adding depth to the story with a lot of quirky side characters and complicated interpersonal dynamics. The dialogue is zippy and clever, too. Overall, it’s a light, amusing read.

A big fat funny wedding romp.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191545189
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 08/06/2024
Series: Planes, Trains, and All the Feels , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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