How Jenna Became My Dilemma
Famously in Love
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Narrated by:
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Amanda Friday
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Andy Harrington
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By:
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Kortney Keisel
I'm fake dating a man I don't even like.
When a tabloid breaks a false story that I'm in a relationship with my co-star, Cody Banner, I'm positive my acting career is over before it's even begun.
I'm Done. Finished.
But approval ratings skyrocket overnight, putting the rumors on the front page of every news outlet. Now I'm forced to make a deal with Hollywood's most notorious bad boy and chain dater.
It's either go along with the fake-dating charade or single-handedly bring down both our careers. No, big deal.
If only the lines between fake and real weren't starting to blur, leaving my heart wondering if Cody's just a really good actor or if he's starting to fall for me too.
How Jenna Became My Dilemma is a celebrity fake dating romantic comedy. It brings all the banter, sizzle, and chemistry while keeping the romance closed door. This is the second book in the Famously in Love Series.
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This is a fake-dating, celebrity romance, with the MCs costarring in a show together. Their lack of chemistry threatens the success of the series, and soon they find themselves shipped off on a romantic getaway to work on said ‘chemistry’. Of course, their PR managers don’t stop there, but follow up with a fake-dating scheme to garner publicity for the show, and the laughs keep building from there.
Content:
There’s no foul language, sex, or violence. The romance is limited to mildly descriptive heated kisses. There is some ogling, mild innuendos, and partial nudity (not on purpose). The MMC has a history of being a player with sexual relations, and perhaps there is an implied intimacy at the end?
Though clean, this book is written from a worldview that seems to imply there is nothing wrong with sex outside of marriage.
Hilarious
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