This Time it's Real by Ann Liang.

by - abril 22, 2023

 


Eliza Lin has always wanted to be a writer, so when one of her essays goes viral, she's supposed to be excited and happy, but it turns out that said essay is about a boyfriend who doesn't exist. Then she finds out the perfect opportunity to make her essay real: Caz Song, a famous and young actor who turns out to study in her school as well. Eliza comes out with a plan to help each other to get what they want, but things start to get too real for both of them...

Oh gods, oh gods.

I love, love, LOVE the fake dating trope. I'd never get bored of it.

This was way too cute for my poor and grumpy heart to handle. I was literally melting and giggling and kicking my feet in the air because of these two!

The writing was really good and it was fastpaced. I devoured this book in a day... I really missed to read like that. The romance was pretty good but there was a problem with this book.

It was too short for my liking. When I finished it, I was craving and needing more of Eliza and Caz. Also, it would have been pretty good if there was Caz's pov as well. I needed to know what he was thinking whenever he was watching Eliza or what he was feeling.

The only thing in which I would have to disagree is the fact that a handsome and young actor is openly dating and his fans are okay with it. I honestly don't know a lot about c-ent and all that stuff, but if it's as much as k-ent (just an assumption, ok?), then yeah, I don't think that a lot of fans are okay with such thing.

But anyways, it's fiction. Get over it, Ale.

Sometimes, I wanted to throw a brick at both of them, but then, I was blushing and giggling again. Please, dear gods, when it's gonna be my turn?

Overall, I loved it so bad. I would have loved more of Caz's friends and co-stars since they were too cute as well, but they didn't get enough time.

I found a new comfort book!

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