Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie by Jackie Lau

πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–/5
 

Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie by Jackie Lau is an enjoyable story, full of drama, family expectations, humor, fake dating, and romance. Emily Hung, writer and barista, has been hearing a lot about Mark Chan. As the only unmarried daughter left in her Asian Canadian family, Emily is used to her mother matchmaking ways, but when her mother starts her matchmaking ways at her sister's wedding, things hit a new low. Mark is single, comes from a good family, has a good job, and just happens to be seated next to Emily at her sister's wedding. From their first meeting, there was an instant dislike between Emily and Mark. Her mother, however, is determined they'll get married which leads to fake dating starts; which surprisingly Mark goes along with it.

 

From fake cake decorating classes, to visiting tea boba shops, to dinners out, they seem to always run into family or friends who they must convince this is the real thing; that’s when the kissing starts. Only this fake affection starts turning into real feelings, attraction, and a strong chemistry. Family drama, fun, laughs, cherry pies, and an adorable cat named Ms. Margaret Muffins make this an enjoyable story that should not be missed.


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