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Oh, that was great. This was the perfect type of book to listen to in audio. I really enjoyed it just as much, if not more, than my original read.
I finished this up last night. It was the best way to get all the presents wrapped. ...more
Oh, that was great. This was the perfect type of book to listen to in audio. I really enjoyed it just as much, if not more, than my original read.
I finished this up last night. It was the best way to get all the presents wrapped. ...more

I ended up both reading & listening to this story. I loved Michael Pauley, he did a great job. I loved that they were honest with each other & that they knew very early on that they cared for each other & that it meant more then what everyone else thought it was. Even when obstacles where thrown in their paths, and they came from all sides, they discussed them & moved forward. I loved the side characters, except for Sheila & John, both of them were total a**wholes. Off to the next one.

This was a fun, fluffy, enjoyable read. Very little angst, likeable MC's, interesting secondary characters (although the grannies were a bit much), hot smexy times, and a story with a good premise. The story did drag a bit in the middle, but overall I really enjoyed it. Solid story by a debut author.
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This is my first book by Lucy Lennox, but it will not be my last. I have absolutely nothing but love for this book from the title,to the series name, to the actual content. Everything that I thought was going to be a problem with me was handled so well that it was moot for me to think about.
I like the play on the title due to the fact that Blue and Tristan met at their siblings wedding week (something borrowed, something blue) and the fact that they planned to pretend to be lovers (borrowing on ...more
I like the play on the title due to the fact that Blue and Tristan met at their siblings wedding week (something borrowed, something blue) and the fact that they planned to pretend to be lovers (borrowing on ...more

What can I say? Perfection!!


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