The True Love Experiment

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The True Love Experiment by Anne Marsh, an opposites attract/friends to lovers story with a fake dating/second chance featuring a brainiac and a romantic at heart. Wren is tired of having her ex-boyfriends find true love immediately after their relationship ends. Wren is tired of having her ex-boyfriends find true love immediately after their relationship ends. Not only that, she needs to find a date for the wedding of her latest ex, who’s marrying her cousin, where her meddling family will also be in attendance. Unfortunately, her sister’s planning to set Wren up on a blind date if she doesn’t bring a serious boyfriend as a wedding date. Good thing her friend Nash owes her a big favor.

 

Eight years ago, when Nash was the teaching assistant for her college chemistry class, Wren asked him out. He turned her down, but became her tutor, which grew into a bi-monthly taco Tuesday lunch meeting, and a strong friendship. Wren and Nash have “friend-zoned” themselves and don’t dare risk losing their friendship by acting on their attraction. They are the epitome of the grumpy sunshine trope. Wren’s love for characters like Mr. Darcy hint at Nash being the perfect match as do the scenes of them together, with sizzling chemistry. Nash’s need for his own fake date to purchase him when he participates in his brother’s fiancΓ© bachelor auction; terrified of being bought by one of the daughters of the man whose company he wants to purchase. Neither Wren nor Nash are ready when their feelings explode the confines of that neat box they were in, demonstrating how perfect they are for each out. This story is an adorable romantic comedy and I highly recommend The True Love Experiment to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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