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Sometimes you get a second chance at a first impression Mary Trace is bright, bubbly and back in the dating pool in her midthirties. All of her closest friends are in love, and she refuses to miss out on romance. So when a regular customer at her trendy Brooklyn boutique wants to set Mary up on a blind date with her son, she gives a hesitant yes. John Modesto-Whitford is gorgeous and well-groomed, so maybe dinner won’t be a total bust—until he drops a less-than-flattering comment about Mary’s age. Desperate to be nothing like his snake of a politician father, public defender John Modesto-Whitford prides himself on his honesty and candor. But his social awkwardness and lack of filter just blew it with the most beautiful woman he’s ever dated. Luckily, Mom’s machinations keep Mary and John running into each other all summer long, and soon they resort to fake dating to get her to back off. When their pretense turns to real friendship—and some surprisingly hot chemistry—can these two stubborn individuals see past their rocky start to a rock-solid future together?
Publication Year: 2021
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Flirting with Forever is book 3 in the Forever Yours series and arguably my favorite one. It’s a soft and precious little book that I love with my whole heart.
Mary and John are set up on a blind date and John makes an absolutely horrible first impression regarding her age. Mary never wants to see him again, but through a series of ~romance reasons~ they keep running into each other and eventually end up in a fake relationship. Sign! Me! Up!
I don’t know how to express all my feelings about this book, so just take my word that this is one you need to read.
If you’re looking for a soft, slow burn that isn’t 500 pages; an age gap romance where the woman is older; or a grumpy sunshine moment, I’m literally begging you to pick this one up.