The Real Fake Fiancé
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Author: Sara Woodley
I requested a digital advanced readers copy from Sara Woodley and providing my opinion voluntarily and unbiased.
Synopsis: Hi, I’m Dee, and I’m captain of the friend zone. I didn’t ask for this dubious honor, but don’t worry, I like it this way. I’m happy not dating and just being “one of the guys” on my volleyball team. Until my scary new boss informs me that my job—I’m a developer at a dating app (ironic, right?) that I coded from scratch, an app that is essentially my baby—is in jeopardy. So I lie. Tell him that I’m living proof the app works, because I’m engaged to a man I met on it. And who do I name as my lucky (fake) fiancé? My best friend: Noah Jackson. Noah is my longtime confidant, teammate, and all around favorite person… and while he always says he’d do anything for me, this is surely overstepping the friendship boundary. Right? Apparently not. To my surprise, Noah agrees to go along with my crazy story and be my fake fiancé. And what’s more, he makes it look convincing. So convincing that I’m starting to wonder where the line is between friendship and “more”. And if it would really be so bad to cross that line and leave the friend zone for good…
My Thoughts: Another feel good story from Woodley, I just know when I sit down with one of her novels, by the end, I will be in a good mood. This is book no. three in the Love in Mirror Valley series. I have read all three books, however, you do not need to read the first two to follow along in this one, it can be read as a standalone. Dee and Noah have been best friends for as long as they can remember. She does not really date much. They are secretly pining for each other, only in their thoughts, as neither would actually act on it and jeopardize the friendship. Dee created the app Right Match, and when her new boss wants to come to her to go over the app’s future, she freaks out and creates a story of how she “met” Noah on the dating app and they are now engaged. Since Noah cares a great deal for Dee, he goes along with this crazy idea, after all, the boss is only to be in town for a week. Will this work to save Dee’s job? How will this affect their friendship? This follows the tropes of friends to lovers, small town romance, fake dating (engagement), and best friend.
The story is narrated in a dual perspective by both Dee and Noah, from their respective POVs. Dee is strong, fiercely independent, and loyal to a fault. Noah is charming, kind, and is patient with Dee. We get an appearance from the prior two books couples, which I loved. The friendship group is the type of friendship group you aspire to be a part of. The characters were well developed with depth, witty banter, chemistry, and intriguing. I adored the follow up on Ivy and James, as well as Daisy and Luke. My favorite scene(s) was the sign war, absolutely adorable. The author’s writing style was complex, humorous, swoony, clean, and engaging. I love how Woodley writes her characters, while they may freak out, there is no miscommunication (while I don’t mind this per se), they are realistic and authentic.
This was a cute spin on fake dating / best friend love. It was lighthearted endearing, heartwarming, and has a way of washing good vibes all over you. While I loved all of the series, this one may be my favorite. I highly recommend this novel and all of them in the Love in Mirror Valley series.