From award-winning author Rachel Lacey comes the second installment in the Ms. Right series: a captivating romance about a reluctant bookseller finding love in unexpected places.
Lia Harris is tired of being the odd one out. She’s never quite fit in with her uptight family, and now that her roommates have all found love, she’s starting to feel like a third wheel in her own apartment. Fed up with her mother’s constant meddling in her love life, Lia drops hints about a girlfriend she doesn’t have. But with her brother’s London nuptials approaching, she needs to find a date to save face. Lia turns to her best friend, Rosie, for help, and Rosie delivers―with the fun, gorgeous Grace Poston.
Grace loves to have a good time, hiding her insecurities behind a sunny smile. Her recent move to London has provided her with a much-needed fresh start. Grace isn’t looking for …
From award-winning author Rachel Lacey comes the second installment in the Ms. Right series: a captivating romance about a reluctant bookseller finding love in unexpected places.
Lia Harris is tired of being the odd one out. She’s never quite fit in with her uptight family, and now that her roommates have all found love, she’s starting to feel like a third wheel in her own apartment. Fed up with her mother’s constant meddling in her love life, Lia drops hints about a girlfriend she doesn’t have. But with her brother’s London nuptials approaching, she needs to find a date to save face. Lia turns to her best friend, Rosie, for help, and Rosie delivers―with the fun, gorgeous Grace Poston.
Grace loves to have a good time, hiding her insecurities behind a sunny smile. Her recent move to London has provided her with a much-needed fresh start. Grace isn’t looking for love, and she hates weddings, having weathered more than her fair share of heartache. Friendships are different, though, so for Rosie’s sake, she reluctantly agrees to pose as Lia’s adoring girlfriend for the wedding festivities.
Both Grace and Lia are prepared for an awkward weekend, complete with prying family members and a guest room with only one bed. As it turns out, they get along well―spectacularly, in fact. Before they know it, the chemistry they’re faking feels all too real. But is their wedding weekend a fleeting performance or the rehearsal for a love that’s meant to last?
Chiaramente dopo aver letto un libro di merda non posso che iniziare e "finire" anche il sequel. Giuro che ora mi fermo. Anche perché più che leggere sono saltata di pagina in pagina cercando il drammone. Spoiler: il drammone era minuscolo e poco pungente, ma almeno le scene di sesso erano migliori
Enjoyed this one more than the first in the series. Grace and Lia were great together and Lia's demand for open and direct communication was aces! I will say that the issue at the center of Grace's troubles seemed super obvious to me and sort of set off my BS meter that in a decade, it wasn't ever considered as a possibility but, as my wife likes to remind me, it's pretend.
Rosie and Jane appear regularly in No Rings Attached but it's not necessary to have read [b:Read Between the Lines|57518631|Read Between the Lines (Ms. Right #1)|Rachel Lacey|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1622054038l/57518631.SX50.jpg|87709765] first. My general dislike of Rosie persisted and I still like Jane. :-)
Definitely a solid offering from Ms. Lacey. I'll be taking on her very new novel, [b:She'll Steal Your Heart|58907173|She'll Steal Your Heart (Midnight in Manhattan #4)|Rachel Lacey|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1659930881l/58907173.SY75.jpg|92813641], soon.