CLEAN Young Adult ROM COM
REBECCA'S REVIEW
"Soooooo . . . like, I sorta pretended you into existence. Now that you are real and here, everyone thinks we are dating."
Tired
of trying to explain why having a boyfriend wasn't on her radar, book
and baseball fan Brielle Walters thought she had come up with the
perfect solution . . . create a fake! Using AI and a host of little
white lies (or untruths that she failed to correct) Brielle conjures up
Brooks Mason, who conveniently lives very far away. And her plan was
working just fine, until a very real Brooks Mason shows up at school.
What???? There were only so many places for a girl to hide, but viral social media reels were not one of them.
This is just about the sweetest, funniest, conundrum of a story that I have ever read!
BackCover Blurb:
She needed a boyfriend. AI came to her rescue. But then her fake boyfriend showed up at school.
Brielle has never wanted a boyfriend. She's happy with her book boyfriends--purely fictional, right? Easy to maintain. She's also not a huge fan of sports, except baseball. Not playing it. No. Again, books and cozy afternoons are her thing. But Brielle can get into baseball with the best of them when it comes to watching, repeating stats, and wearing her favorite jerseys. But apparently, that's not enough in life. At least according to her four nosy aunts, who all think she needs a boyfriend, people at school who are convinced Brielle is a closet serial killer because she's happier with her books, and yeah. Valentine’s Day is on the calendar.
There is a purpose for AI, and Brielle decides the genius thing to do is make a fake boyfriend. Complete with deepfake photos, Brielle creates the perfect boyfriend, and no one needs to know he's entirely fictional. They just need to believe she met him over summer vacation, and he lives somewhere in North Carolina. Only he doesn't. When baseball catcher, Brooks Mason shows up at high school, a lookalike to Brielle's AI boyfriend, her entire world becomes a dog-eared, bent pages book nightmare.
Brooks is getting sick of all the girls at school wanting to date him. He wants to play ball and hang out. So, yeah. It makes sense to help Brielle out. Fake date? Why not? But once together, dating for show becomes an act that both Brielle and Brooks aren't quite prepared for, and dealing with unexpected attraction, complicated situations, and interfering aunts and bffs?
It's a grand slam of problems just waiting to happen, plus a game-changing shot at a championship home run at love.
** CLEAN YA Rom-Com Fiction you can read without skipping a page **
*I purchased a copy and was under no obligation to provide a positive review




