Monday, December 28, 2020

Ten Rules For Faking It by Sophie Sullivan


Everly Dean has always hated her birthdays. Something always seems to go wrong on her birthday and her 30th is no exception. Trying to surprise her boyfriend with an early morning coffee date, she instead finds him in bed with his assistant. Then she tries to vent her frustration to her best friend and coworker at the radio station, only to realize that she announced her embarrassing breakup live on air. All of a sudden their ratings are soaring, everyone messaging advice and offering to take her out on dates. When Chris, her boss and secret crush, suggests a bachelorette style dating special, Everly agrees for the sake of keeping her job. But as she dates her way through the game, she starts to realize the bachelor she really wants isn't even in the game.
This book was a slow build. I love the radio station setting and the story was really unique. I really like the focus on Everly's crippling social anxiety, which I suffer myself. Everyone close to her is so accepting of her limits, especially her hunky boss Chris
Thank you to Sophie Sullivan and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to read and review this book.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. The views and opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.

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