Enemies to lovers, fake engagement, and stolen songs - need I say more?!
This was a brilliant beachy read set on a Greek island where the main character, Lana, is selling her family's holiday home but is haunted by "her song" and the popstar, Leo Wilde, who stole it and made it famous. When she bumps into him (quite literally!) on the beach and he doesn't recognise her but instead waves her away calling her a "Wilde Girl", she is absolutely infuriated. Things only get worse when a series of crazy events leads to their fake engagement. But isn't that how all true love stories start?
I loved that the Greek family characters were inspired by the author’s own relatives – you can tell the little phrases and anecdotes have come straight from real-life experience. They’re warm, chaotic, hilarious, and completely lovable.
As with all Amber Eve’s books, this one was hilarious in that very specific, real-life way – the kind of humour where the situation is just on the verge of ridiculous, yet still totally believable. The kind of “surely this only ever happens to me” moment that somehow does happen – and will have you laughing out loud in recognition. It's the ultimate “this would only ever happen to me” romantic comedy.
For example, waking up to find a priest standing over your bed splashing you with holy water, or receiving not one, not two, but FOUR goats as engagement presents...and then naming them after the Beatles and uttering what the characters describe as "a new contender for the "Weirdest Sentence Ever Spoken Aloud" - "We could end up eating The Beatles, Leo."
This is a clean romance, so while there's no real spice, the chemistry between the characters is excellent. It was a true enemies to lovers story as I truly wondered how these two would ever end up together by the end of the book, but I was absolutely rooting for them by the time it got there!
If you’ve ever sworn revenge on a man and somehow ended up fake-engaged to him, this one’s for you. Or if you just wished you could read about it happening to someone else, I guess!