

Sometimes, you have to fake it until you make it…
Ros is too busy for a boyfriend; between work and looking after her poorly father, there’s no time left for a relationship. But when she overhears her dad’s dying wish is for her to find love, Ros is determined to make it happen – or at least, make it look like it has.
Enter Cameron, a struggling mature student with a mountain of debt but a zest for life.
Ros, driven by love for her ailing dad, reluctantly agrees to the simple business transaction: paying Cameron to play the role of her boyfriend. Ros meticulously plans their fake relationship – but when
Cameron decides to go off-script, chaos ensues.
As Ros and Cameron navigate the ups and downs of their faux romance, their differences drive each other crazy. But they may just need each other more than they think…
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Bella has been jotting down stories as far back as she can remember but decided that 2013 would be the year that she finished a full length novel. Since then she’s written eleven best-selling romantic comedies, two best-selling bookclub reads and won the RNA Romantic Comedy
Novel of the Year Award.
Bella’s stories are about friendship, love and coping with what life throws at you. She lives in Warwickshire, UK with her husband, daughter and a cat who thinks she’s a dog. When not writing Bella is usually eating custard creams and planning holidays.
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My thoughts: I really enjoyed this cute rom com with its fake dating scheme, and the secondary plot is full of animals, including little babby lambs and some a missing cat.
Ros wants to make her dad happy by showing him that she is in a great relationship as he’s got a rather grim deadline – he’s got cancer and the treatment isn’t working anymore. Ros loves her dad, her mum walked out on them both and he’s a lovely man with a slobbery dog called Gazza (I was a bit concerned that Cameron (a millennial) didn’t know who the original Gazza was – even I know that and I pay zero attention to football!)
But of course sparks fly, Cameron’s a great person, kind, generous, funny and he cooks! Ros is in need of someone like him, she’s isolated and doesn’t have many friends, she barely talks to her colleagues. Several dates, Sunday lunches and dog walks later, will it be love?
Ros has one friend – Darla, who I adored, and she’s working three jobs to clear debt accrued by her crappy ex. She’s cleaning, working in a bar and house sitting. The latest house she’s looking after comes with a selection of livestock – goats, chickens, ducks and geese. And a little cat – who turns out to belong to the attractive sheep farmer next door. More romance in the air?
This was such a lovely read and an antidote to all the dark, violent crime novels I’ve been reading recently! It’s funny, sweet and has a fab HEA to boot. Pick up a copy ASAP!!

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.