Some facts are indisputable. The sun rises in the east, sets in the west. Gravity exits. Indira doesn’t like Jude. Jude doesn’t like Indira. But what happens when these childhood enemies find the only thing they can rely on is each other?
On paper, Indira has everything together. An amazing job, a boyfriend, and a car. What more could a late twenty-something ask for? But when she walks in on her boyfriend in an amorous embrace with a stranger, that perfect on paper image goes up in flames.
Jude has nothing together. A doctor that’s spent the last three years traveling the world to treat emergencies and humanitarian crises, a quick trip home for his best friend’s wedding has him struggling to readjust.
Thrust into an elaborate (and ridiculously drawn out) wedding event that’s stressing Jude beyond belief and has Indira seeing her ex and his new girlfriend far more frequently than any human should endure, the duo strike a bargain to be each other’s fake dates to this wedding from hell. The only problem is, their forced proximity and fake displays of affection are starting to feel a bit… real, and both are left grappling with the idea that a situation that couldn’t be worse, is made a little better with the other around.
What starts out as a fake wedding date turns into something these childhood enemies never expected in the next sparkling romantic comedy by Mazey Eddings.

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I received this audiobook in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I don’t want to say that I’m disappointed with this one. I just kind of felt like it was all over the place and I found it extremely hard for me to stay focused on it. Even though I was listening to this on audio, it took me an obnoxiously long time to get through this book. I had some high expectations because of the first book in the series and it didn’t quite meet them. I also think it didn’t help that I didn’t really connect with the two main characters of this book at all. I tried really really hard to at least like them a little bit, but I just really didn’t fall in love with them.
So this one wasn’t for me, but I definitely can’t wait to read more by this author. I absolutely love her writing style.
I did have the pleasure of reading this book on audio and I mean, Joe Arden is always an absolute Fuck (said in his voice) Yes in my mind. I thought they did a really good job with portraying the characters in this book.
About the Author:
Mazey Eddings is a neurodiverse author, dentist, and (most importantly) stage mom to her cats, Yaya and Zadie. She can most often be found reading romance novels under her weighted blanket and asking her boyfriend to bring her snacks. She’s made it her personal mission in life to destigmatize mental health issues and write love stories for every brain. With roots in Ohio and North Carolina, she now calls Philadelphia home.
Her debut novel A Brush with Love is being published by St. Martin’s Press.
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