A review by mal_bookdragon
Real Kind of Love by Sara Rider
4.0
This was an adorkable light read. I’m a sucker for fauxmance stories and this one didn’t disappoint.
Jake owns a pub/brewery that Clementine enjoys working from on her books/narration job. He’s a studly stud and she’s an awkward book nerd. A trope that’s been done many times over but it wasn’t too cliche.
Clem family was a riot; big, loud and over the top but in the most charming way. They truly made an amazing supporting cast.
Jake’s bestie and business partner was a delight as well and I’m about to go read his book now.
Jake owns a pub/brewery that Clementine enjoys working from on her books/narration job. He’s a studly stud and she’s an awkward book nerd. A trope that’s been done many times over but it wasn’t too cliche.
Clem family was a riot; big, loud and over the top but in the most charming way. They truly made an amazing supporting cast.
Jake’s bestie and business partner was a delight as well and I’m about to go read his book now.