7 Faux Relationship Romances that Captivate Us
- eceevrim
- Jan 31, 2024
- 2 min read
Looking to indulge in some lighthearted and entertaining reading? Check out these delightful faux romances that will make you laugh and swoon.

Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score
When Naomi, a runaway bride, lands in a tough spot, she seeks refuge with Knox Morgan. Despite his reluctance to deal with her drama, Knox decides to help her out. This grumpy sunshine romance takes an unexpected turn when the duo finds themselves in a fake dating scenario.

The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
Olive, a Ph.D. candidate, doesn't believe in lasting love. But to convince her friend, she impulsively kisses a man she sees and convinces him to play along. To her surprise, the man is a hotshot professor who initially comes across as a jerk.

Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall
Luc, the son of famous rock stars, needs to clean up his image with a nice, normal relationship. In comes Oliver, a pleasant and unassuming man who agrees to pose as Luc's fake boyfriend. Despite having nothing in common, the two embark on a convincing charade.

The Bodyguard by Katherine Center
When Hannah, an Executive Protection Agent, is tasked with protecting a shallow superstar actor, Jack, from a stalker, she isn't thrilled. When Jack's mom falls ill, he heads back home, and to keep his family in the dark about the stalker, he convinces Hannah to pose as his girlfriend.

Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert
After a viral video of him "rescuing" her from their office building, Dani agrees to fake-date her friend Zafir to promote his sports charity for kids. She hopes it will lead to the friends-with-benefits relationship she's been hoping for but discovers the situation is more complicated than she initially thought.

Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur
This queer rom-com tells the story of a free-spirited social media astrologer who agrees to a fake relationship with a grumpy actuary until New Year's Eve. With nods to Bridget Jones's Diary and Pride & Prejudice, the story will leave you smitten.

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
Stella Lane, who has Asperger's, has a hard time figuring out how to date. Her algorithm to predict customer purchases has made her a lot of money, but she still desires true love. So, she hires Michael, a gorgeous escort, to help her "practice."
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