


But the only man Lina can find for the role is her infuriating coworker, Aaron. Her solution? Bring a fake boyfriend along for the journey. So as a family wedding in Spain approaches, Lina isn’t sure how to show her family that she’s okay and isn’t stuck in the past. She’s been in the States for several years now, but she’s never really moved on. The story follows Lina, a woman who moved from Spain to the U.S. I ignored real life for two days and simply immersed myself in this love story, and I don’t regret it for a single second.

At nearly 500 pages, I’d usually think it’s 200 too many, but… I didn’t want it to end. It’s incredibly romantic, with page after page of quote-worthy text. This is what I call a ROMANCE an intimate read with a torturous slow burn that absolutely captivated me and a hero that every woman needs in her life. Out of the 200 romance novels I’ve read this year, this might be my favorite one.
