![]() ![]() The dynamics of their relationship is mostly sweet and this makes the book easy to read and I like it more that it also focuses a lot on family. And what starts as a fake relationship soon turns into something more as Mack and Taylor spend more time together. They are in the same social circle but aren't exactly considered friends due to a small misunderstanding, but they soon find themselves in a fauxmance pretending to be a couple to fulfill a criteria that Mack needs to inherit her family's company. One is a neurodivergent character and the other is someone with somewhat of a low self-esteem. This story follows two women, Mack and Taylor. It's one of those tropes that grew on me after reading many good lesfic romances like this one. I don't mind the fake marriage trope at all. I received an advance review copy from Ylva Publishing and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Charley Clarke, where have you been all my life. The Business of Love sets a gold star standard with its brilliant writing and loveable characters. Readers who enjoy this style of romance do not need to look any further. The empathy they show for each other is the base upon which they build their relationship.īelievable fake relationship romances are hard to find, in my opinion. Although they come at life from their different perspectives, they are both genuinely good hearted people who respect each other. The characters make this story work really well. Taylor is the complete opposite of Mack with her friendly and outgoing personality. She is the shy introvert who would rather read in a corner than converse with others. Mack is an irresistible character with her admirable goals and business savvy combined with her gentle approach to life. Taylor can definitely fake it to make things work out for the both of them.Ĭlarke has given the fake romance trope a delightful new twist in The Business of Love. Giving up a year of her life to marry Mack will pay off her debt and set her up nicely for the rest of her life. She is barely scratching by on her wages as she tries to figure out what she wants in life besides paying off her student loans. Recent history graduate Taylor Sutton is working as a barista while she tries to figure out what to do with her degree. ![]() She swore off leaving herself vulnerable like that again. ![]() Mack has given no time to her private life especially since her last girlfriend turned out to be a gold digger and a cheat. Buried deep in the corporation’s statutes is the arcane law which states that the CEO must be married. Unfortunately, there is one large obstacle blocking her way. Mackenzie Watson represents the third generation of matriarchs seeking the coveted CEO position of the family global corporation. God, Taylor pities anyone who’d fall in love with annoying, gorgeous Mack Watson and her kissable lips. The big hitch-so to speak-is that her new wife is pretentious and arrogant and Taylor can’t stand even being in the same room with her. With a mountain of college debt, the barista could seriously use the money that comes with playing Mack’s wife. Besides, maybe a little chaos is exactly what she needs…Įnter Taylor Sutton, the woman Mack accidentally stood up for a date six months ago. Her oh-so-logical solution? She’ll just hire a woman to be her wife for a year. The only wrinkle is her late grandmother’s decree that her company’s CEO must be married.Īdding marriage into Mack’s well-ordered life is a recipe for disaster. Clock takes you outside to the overworld instead of changing the day in the room you are in.The only thing worse than fake marrying a woman for a job is falling in love with her! An opposites-attract lesbian romance that puts the ache in fake relationship.ĭriven, reserved businesswoman Mackenzie Watson has one goal-take over her family company and secure her little sister’s future. ![]()
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