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Fake It Till You Bake It
by Jamie Wesley
SECOND HALF MELTDOWN.
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I thought this book started off pretty strong. I liked the initial banter between characters. There’s a cupcake shop for goodness sake’s and the author threw in fake dating. Who wouldn’t be charmed?! Things were sweet and good and I thought I had a good read on my hands.
And then.
The second half of the book started. What.
There were some sub-plot lines that I wasn’t wholly a fan of, but luckily weren’t drawn out more than necessary. BUT what was truly the last straw was a BREAK UP at 94%. WHY THO. I already hate conflict break-ups in their usual placement, this was obscene. Of course they get back together pages later, I was too soured to care. It made no sense and I’m still sitting here trying to figure it out.
The love scene had some cringy moments too. Some of the commentary had me giving this a hard nope.
Meh, I thought I would say I recommend this, but instead I’m going to tell you to bake your own cupcakes and read a different book.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: one open door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: cyber harassment, gambling addiction mentioned
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
I thought this book started off pretty strong. I liked the initial banter between characters. There’s a cupcake shop for goodness sake’s and the author threw in fake dating. Who wouldn’t be charmed?! Things were sweet and good and I thought I had a good read on my hands.
And then.
The second half of the book started. What.
There were some sub-plot lines that I wasn’t wholly a fan of, but luckily weren’t drawn out more than necessary. BUT what was truly the last straw was a BREAK UP at 94%. WHY THO. I already hate conflict break-ups in their usual placement, this was obscene. Of course they get back together pages later, I was too soured to care. It made no sense and I’m still sitting here trying to figure it out.
The love scene had some cringy moments too. Some of the commentary had me giving this a hard nope.
Meh, I thought I would say I recommend this, but instead I’m going to tell you to bake your own cupcakes and read a different book.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: one open door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: cyber harassment, gambling addiction mentioned