Love is an Open Book

ebook A Fun and Flirty Friends-to-Lovers Summer Read Between a Bestselling Author and Her Best Friend Testing All the Romance Tropes

By Chandra Blumberg

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"Blumberg makes the will-they-won't-they dance believable and exciting with sexy banter and plenty of humor throughout." —Publishers Weekly
Blurring the line between fiction and reality...
Mia Brady never imagined her romance novels would become bestsellers, much less inspire a hit TV show. However, after signing a deal to write the final book of the series, she's struck by a serious case of writer's block. Her fans are clamoring for a passionate payoff, but Mia's own experience with heartbreak—and current lack of real-life romance—is getting in the way. Do friends who become lovers ever truly have a happy ending?
Gavin Lane would like to think so. As Mia's ride-or-die BFF, he's been by her side through it all and convinced himself his crush on her is a thing of the past. He's not about to let his feelings ruin their friendship, and never will. But things get complicated when Mia pitches a bold idea to help save her career: testing out tried-and-true love story tropes...together.
From workplace romance to fish-out-of-water, Mia and Gavin embark on a series of "experiments" to spark a little creativity—but they are not prepared for the flame that ignites between them. Does their friendship even stand a chance when pure fantasy suddenly becomes a little too real?
For fans of:
  • Friends-to-Lovers
  • So.Much.Pining.
  • He falls first
  • Books about books
  • Plant daddies
  • Fish-out-of-water
  • Forced Proximity

  • Love is an Open Book