It's Complicated by Camilla Isley

Thank you for joining me on my stop on Rachel's Random Tours for Camilla Isley's book, It's Complicated. I recently read my first book by Camilla and loved it. I have to say I loved this book too!


About the Book:

Lori has been in love with her best friend Aiden since college. Now Aiden (handsome, fair, All-American dream doctor) is getting married, and Lori desperately needs a date to the wedding.

So she asks the best man, Jace (tall, dark, and brooding), to pretend their platonic friendship is something more not to have to face the worst day of her life alone.

Fake dating one best friend to forget the other should be easy… Plot twist—it’s not. When Jace starts acting like the sweetest, most attentive boyfriend, Lori begins to wonder if she’s been seeing him wrong all this time?

They've been an inseparable trio since freshman year, but now everything is changing — and that's not even bringing Jace's feelings into the mix.

Basically? It’s complicated.

 

Review:

This is a wonderful book that I couldn’t stop reading. Two guys and a girl have been friends since college and some have secret feelings for each other. Enter the faking dating troupe and you have a delightful book. It is told in multiple POV and hearing the story from both sides was very interesting. A great feel good book that will leave you believing in love.

 

Purchase Link: https://mybook.to/ItsComplicatedSocial

 

Meet the Author:

Camilla is an engineer who left science behind to enter the whimsical realm of romantic fiction.

She writes contemporary rom-coms. Her characters have big hearts, might be a little stubborn at times, and love to banter with each other. Every story she pens has a guaranteed HEA that will make your heart beat faster. Unless you're a vampire, of course.

Camilla is a cat lover, coffee addict, and shoe hoarder. Besides writing, she loves reading—duh!—cooking, watching bad TV, and going to the movies—popcorn, please. She's a bit of a foodie, nothing too serious. A keen traveler, Camilla knows mosquitoes play a role in the ecosystem, and she doesn't want to starve all those frog princes out there, but she could really live without them.

 

Keep in touch on social media:

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Bookbub profile: Camilla Isley Books - BookBub


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