Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Book Review: "Ten Rules for Faking It" By Sophie Sullivan

 


If you're like me the days of partying, dating, being able to relax and unwind, and not sweat over the small stuff is a thing of the past.

Social anxiety has been magnified in the days of a global pandemic but in many cases for those of us with anxiety who prefer staying home than going out it's working out well.

While I can relate to this main character with Evelyn I can relate to Chris and his father's business deals in which he's one of several brothers just like this reviewer.

As the only girl in a gaggle of three brothers it's not hard to comprehend why the father's business and the importance of labels and titles meant so much to Chris.

He desperately wanted to make a good impression in more ways than one and he certainly shines head and tails above the rest.

After all who wants their love life all over town but what if you're boss is your secret love interest?

He's not the only one after Evelyn's heart but he may be the only one to break the walls on both sides of this fence.

To understand life is to know that it's a mixture of so many ingredients with romance in that mix.

Here's to them both as they venture out on a limb for a life well lived.

I'll drink to that (even if I must use my non alcoholic daiqueri's ) You go girl!


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