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Average rating2.7
There are two types of relationships: fake and real.
Chuck and Kate’s used to be real, oh-so-real. But after she broke his heart four months ago, leaving him, it became all just pretense for the sake of their entwined families.
With parents who are best friends and business partners, it’s not easy for Chuck and Kate to announce they’ve split up. But with the holidays looming over them, they can no longer keep pretending.
They head home for Christmas, determined to tell the truth—and end up accidentally engaged instead. The more they try to pull apart, the more the Universe seems to push them back together, shortening the road to the altar. And when just-for-show kisses stir up forgotten feelings, things get even more complicated.
Now, with the midnight hour approaching, will Chuck and Kate’s relationship turn out to be fake or real?
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Really more of a 2.5 star read, right in the middle, but Goodreads still won't allow 1/2 stars!
There were so many things going on in this book that at times it was a little bit hard to follow. I'm also so annoyed by the parents in this one. If you are a parent that acts like this, get help. The fact that the children were basically forced to carry on the family business and basically forced into a campaign that they had no say in red flag number one. But forcing your kids to get engaged and then married all in a week and just assuming that they are pregnant is just another level of what the f. I'm still also pissed that they didn't even get hot and heavy. The main character sure talked about it quite a lot even though she had a boyfriend. She had no valid reason why she dumped him in the first place. The towel test? really? Ugh