A Hollywood fake-relationship romance goes to Nashville—for fans of Elissa Sussman and Ava Wilder.
Up-and-coming actress Ana Barlow is about to go on location to film a Greek-god epic at Nashville’s replica of the Parthenon…when a viral photo with her married co-star threatens to tank her career. So she comes up with a She’ll pretend to date her leading man’s stunt double Levi and let everyone believe he was the one in the photo. New city, new fake relationship—what could go wrong?
Mallory Thomas (@mallorythomas_writes on all platforms) is a writer and reader of soft love stories that make you swoon, squeal, and blush. When she's not writing, she can be found picking up after her two kids, joking with her handsome husband, and planning trips to the beach. She's also a baby formula expert and content creator. She strives to write books that are better than your phone-- she hopes the time spent reading her books will leave you happier and more hopeful than time spent on social media. If she accomplished this, please leave a review!
A fun and fast-paced romantic comedy with characters you can’t help but fall in love with.
When Ana Barlow needs help to fix her image and keep her dream role as the Greek goddess Athena, the only person she can turn to is Levi Stephens, who currently works alongside her as a stunt double for the male lead of the movie. And because Levi himself has as much to gain from this PR relationship, these two strike up a deal. Faking it for the cameras; what could go wrong?
As someone who suffers from a chronic illness myself, I did see a lot of my own mental struggles mirrored in Ana, which only made me appreciate her that much more. She and Levi are two very different characters, but seeing them grow closer and connect really did warm my heart. I would read several hundred more pages of these two together!
The fake dating trope is normally one of my least favourites, though I really, REALLY loved it here, and I think that only speaks to how good of a job Mallory Thomas did. Both our FMC and MMC had something real at stake, so the fake dating aspect seemed both genuine and realistic.
The pacing was perfect, and I also found the amount of cute and spicy scenes to be well-balanced. Side note: NEVER has making pizza been that sexy… wow!
The publisher very kindly provided this arc through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
3.5 ⭐️ rounded up! Thank you netgalley and 831 stories for the e-arc!
This was such a fun little read! I am not huge into novellas as I always feel that there can be more depth added to the story, and this was not an exception to that rule. While I would have loved more, the romance in this was so lovable, as well as both of the main characters. Their chemistry was oozing off the page and not only did you root for their relationship, but you rooted for both of them.
I really loved Ana and understood why she puts walls up around her to protect herself from how everyone perceives her. Seeing her open up to Levi was one of my favorite parts of this story. I loved watching Levi grow into his confidence throughout the story, firmly believing that he can be enough for Ana.
I would’ve liked more about Levi’s family, though I understood that would make this story a lotttt longer. This is my first 831 story and I am definitely going to read more.
The fake dating trope wins in this quick and enjoyable romance between an actress and the stuntman for her co-star. All Ana Barlow and Levi Stephens want is the chance to be taken seriously in the cutthroat world of Hollywood. When Ana lands her first serious role she’s blindsided when the paps turn an innocent moment between her and her co-star Colt and frame it as a scandalous affair. Complicating matters, Colt is the husband of Francesca, the director of the film Ana’s currently filming, and Francesca refuses to let any bad press screw up her success on her first big-budget film. If Ana wants to keep her role, she’ll have to do damage control, fast. Enter Levi Stephens, Colt’s stuntman and a former farm boy from Ohio. Ana has a fake dating plan to save her career and give Levi the connections to ensure that he’s able to keep working in the job he left his small-town roots behind to pursue. It’s a win-win situation, as long as no one finds out the truth about their relationship and Levi doesn’t fall in love with her. But as Ana and Levi shoot the film in Nashville and put on a show for the paparazzi, Ana finds herself falling hard for the sweet and sexy stuntman and the feeling is mutual.
TW for some body shaming and misogyny, Ana’s had to fight for her roles in Hollywood and there’s a reason why this book is titled double standard. Loved the Nashville setting and the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome representation. I learned a lot more about EDS and liked Ana more because she didn’t let it stop her from pursuing her dreams. There’s one open-door spicy scene but it’s not explicit. I really liked how the book focuses on how much harder Hollywood is on women, not just the actresses. Francesca isn’t the villain in this one and I really liked how it was handled. This was a single-sitting read that’s perfect for fans of the fake dating trope and Hollywood romances!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC, I look forward to reading more from 831 Stories!
i started this week by reading an 831 stories novella in one sitting so it’s only fitting that i end the week the same way.
what starts as a mutually-beneficial pr relationship between an actress and a stuntman quickly blossoms into something more. with his midwestern charm, levi shows ana it’s okay to let your guard down while ana teaches levi the importance of showing up for the people you love, even (and especially) when it’s difficult. i really loved how levi continued to challenge the ways growing up in hollywood had shaped ana’s perceptions of herself, her relationship to food, etc. while their connection was palpable from the start, it had a natural build and never felt like insta-love, which i really appreciated.
as usual, i loved the nods to other characters from the 831 stories universe. jack felgate forever <3
thank you to mallory thomas, 831 stories and netgalley for this e-arc 🖤
This novel is cliché, but I believe that is somewhat intentional. It follows two stars one who is blonde and highly criticized. Another who is an up-and-coming stunt double, playing the role for a classic ‘entitled leading man’ in Hollywood.
It covers a lot of relevant themes, and to me the one I appreciated most was hyper mobility because I feel that it’s increasingly discussed lately—a lot of women are becoming aware of the fact that they are hypermobile and the ways that affects them in life.
This was one of the more drastic cases I’ve encountered, but it still stood to kind of enlighten me about how to care for my body and how important it is for women to understand when things are not normal because otherwise you push yourself past limits that are not standard for most people.
This story was pleasant to read. However, I’m not obsessed with movie star plot lines, and I didn’t relate to any of the stars in this book on a deeper level.
I did like some of the points. Like the impact of considering someone and letting them know that they were considered by you. I do feel like that’s a very common pitfall in relationship. Also, what intimacy could mean if you let it and how that defines what comes next. Kind of like the idea of parallel realities based on what you’re willing to admit is actually happening. That’s not fully what was expressed in the book, but that’s what I thought about and I liked contemplating that concept.
Overall, this was a good book and I would rate it a three out of five for its immense readability and entertainment value.
Thanks to NetGalley and 831 Stories for the advanced reader copy.
Ana needs PR relationship to help her clean up her image and keep her dream role. Enter Levi, the handsome stuntman of her leading man, who is happy to step in. Five events, kissing for the cameras, no dating anyone else, and no falling in love...
TW: Body image and restricted eating. References to childhood abuse.
It was fast-paced, but given this is a novella, I forgive the speed between plot points. I'm pretty familiar with 831 stories at this point, I just accepted it's more snapshots. I enjoyed the writing style. I finished this in a couple of hours :) There is one open-door medium spice scene, which I think was well done. Classic one-bed trope strikes again! I've read a lot of fake dating stories recently, so I have been a bit tired of the trope; however, this is a nice, easy read. There were some specifics I really liked: the fact that they were faking to the public, not to colleagues. That was refreshing! I did like the specifics of the MMC/FMC characterisation; it was interesting that they both have complex feelings about their bodies and working in the film industry. Levi is in stunt work, Ana was a child actor who grew up in the media and lives with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
Like all 831 books, I always want more. For example, did Levi fix things with his family? What did Francesca do next? :) I guess that's the point, I'm intrigued now!
Thanks to NetGalley and 831 stories for the advanced reader copy.
3.5 stars
Ana Barlow thinks she's finally on her way up in the acting world, getting a major role in a big Marvel-style movie, but when she's romantically linked to her married co-star (whose wife is also the director of the movie), she sees her shot at stardom going down in flames. Needing to come up with a way to salvage this opportunity, she pitches the idea of fake dating Levi, her co-star's stunt double. What starts out as connecting for the cameras turns into real feelings, but can their romance survive the insecurities and politics of Hollywood?
This wasn't my favorite of the 831 novella-length romances, but it's a good one. Sweet without too much conflict (which is probably a bit of its downfall) both Ana and Levi are likable enough that you want them to get together at the end. I appreciated that Ana was portrayed as differently abled (having Ahlers-Danlos syndrome) but the chronic illness felt tacked on at times--there was never discussion of how an illness that affects her joints and muscles would be impacted by being in an action movie. Levi's story was also a bit anemic and with more pages might've been able to be fleshed out more. Overall this is a quick, frictionless, sweet romance.
I love 831 Stories and it is rare that I am not a huge fan of the novellas that get released. Unfortunately, this was not one of my favorites. The story told felt really rushed, which I can understand as being a likely outcome when the novella only has 224, but this is just something that I haven't seen in this line of stories, so it felt especially disappointing.
Double Standard by Mallory Thomas tells the story of up and coming actress, Ana Barlow, as she films her biggest role yet. Problem is, before she can even begin filming, rumor spreads that she's sleeping with her co-star, who also happens to be the director's husband. In an attempt to save her career, Ana hatches a plan to fake-date the leading man's stunt double, midwestern farm-boy Levi Stephens. The premise is cute, if not slightly overdone, it was just the pacing of the novel that fell flat. Everything happened so fast and felt really rushed. A third-act break-up is okay for me if done well, but this one didn't feel super well done in my opinion and didn't make a ton of sense.
I still had a relatively good time reading and it did make me smile, this one was just not up to par in the way other 831 Stories novellas have been for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and 831 Stories for an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.
3.75 rounded up. 831 romance always keeps the punches rolling with their novellas and this fake dating romance was no exception to my expectations of a quick, spicy read. But this one does something a little different, and haven’t seen yet from 831: it weaves in a storyline about the FMC Ana’s EDS diagnosis. Any sort of chronic pain/illness inclusion is important as 6 in 10 people in the US have one chronic disease. I found it refreshing to have this representation, especially in a FMC who is a movie star.
My other favorite aspect is that the MMC Levi is not a celebrity, but a stunt double - again, another trope I’ve never read. It was fun to imagine them working on the movie while reading. Ana and Levi have insane chemistry and their ability to connect in those quiet moments is what propels the story forward.
It can be hard not to find yourself wanting more with novellas, and I definitely wanted more depth between Ana and Levi. The story is around 200 pages but I think it could’ve easily been a longer contemporary romance. That said, I’m looking forward to reading more from Mallory Thomas.
Thank you to the author & NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Firstly, thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this e-arc!! I always love 831 stories; they are so fast-paced and easy to read, and love stories are ones that I honestly could read 100 more pages of. This one was no different than the rest. I loved our FMC, Ana. I think she was so complex and just so comforting to read. We see her have the same struggles a lot of women in the media do, which is being judged based on merely a moment and not really being able to explain yourself. I loved getting those little snippets of her past and childhood growing up as a child in the industry. The romance in this book while I wish we could have gotten more what we did get was just so good! Insta love usually really isn’t for me, but with these stories, I just really enjoy it. The instant comfort these characters had in eachother and then seeing that care and protectiveness with the fake dating just become so much more was so good!! Overall, loved the tropes and both main characters, and this story was just really good.
Thank you to NetGalley and 831 Publishing for the arc to read and review. Another win for me from this publisher. I always look forward to new releases!
I am a sucker for a fake dating plot and even more so when it comes to famous actors! Ana is an actress being cast in her first feature film. When a rumor starts about her and her costar who is actually the director’s husband, she figures fake dating his stunt double just might be the answer. After years of hiding herself and letting the public perception shape her, she finds herself comfortable with Levi in ways she doesn’t expect. I just loved how their relationship progressed - although fast since this is a short book. Ana also suffers from a chronic illness (EDS) and i found that really interesting and insightful and added a lot of depth. I wanted to know more about Levi’s complicated relationship with his family and also would like to see Colt get his. But for a novella, I can’t be too greedy. 4/5⭐️
Thank you NetGalley, 831 Stories and Mallory Thomas for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
3.5⭐️ rounded up for a fellow Mallory
I really liked the messaging behind this book. The double standard of women taking the blame, the misconceptions of someone having boundaries, the assumptions made on someone’s talent and the ways people can cause harm by “helping”.
The book itself is short as all 831 stories are. Due to the length and how things wrapped up, I found myself a little frustrated we didn’t get closure on how the rest of filming went, if there were consequences for Colt, how the director handled things, etc. Also, if they worked together in the future or continued in movies. If Levi ever reached out to his family.
I enjoyed reading this and love a fake dating trope but wish there was more closure for a nosy reader like me who loves an epilogue.
Loved the chronic illness rep. I was overwhelmed just reading it so living with it would be exhausting.
Thank you NetGalley and 831 Stories for the early access to Double Standard.
The whole fake dating a stunt double to dodge rumors about a married co-star situation is a little ridiculous in the best way, and it works. It’s messy, very Hollywood, and just fun to read.
But what actually stuck with me wasn’t the setup. It was her control issues. She’s trying to manage everything in her life down to the smallest detail, and watching that slowly crack was probably my favorite part of the book. It felt real in a way that grounded all the chaos around her.
Also, the stunt double is just a great counterbalance. His whole job is risk and unpredictability, which makes the dynamic click in a way that doesn’t feel forced. You can see why she’s drawn to him even when she’s fighting it.
If you like fake dating, you’ll get what you came for. But there’s a little more going on here about letting go and not trying to control every outcome, which I felt was the reminder I needed too.
Anna has been working in Hollywood since she was a kid and is finally getting her biggest leading lady role. When a bogus story gets out that she's cheating with her co-star, who happens to be married to the film's director, she needs to do some damage control. Of course, these rumors cast her in a bad light, but not her male counterpart, Cole. Enter Levi, Cole's stunt double. Anna and Levi concoct a story that it was him all along that she was dating. Through fake dating, forced proximity and one bed Anna finds her walls coming down and real feelings starting to grow but can she really trust Levi or is he just looking to boost his own career?
This was a quick and fun novella with some cute banter and chronic illness rep. 3.75 stars
Thanks to NetGalley and 831 Stories for the ARC! Publishing July 28th.
This was a well-written romance. While reading, I felt that everything tied up nicely in the end and I didn't have any unanswered questions about where Ana and Levi stood relationship-wise. Both seemed to have a genuine connection from the beginning even if it may have started as a ploy to distract from a film production having negative publicity. I do wish that there was a bit more background into Cole and Francesca and what happened to their relationship, but from what was provided, one can imagine that it had run its course. Overall, could not put this story down and I read it in one sitting. Highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy short romance novellas that feature fake dating and the Hollywood setting.
Thank you to the author and 831 Stories for the review copy. All opinions are my own.
Ana es una actriz que por fin está teniendo su gran oportunidad, pero esto se pone en peligro cuando empiezan rumores de que tiene algo con su coprotagonista, un actor casado cuya esposa además dirige la película. Con su reputación en juego y el riesgo de perder el papel, decide hacer algo desesperado: fingir una relación con Levi a quien apenas conoce. Lo que empieza como un acuerdo para limpiar su imagen poco a poco se complica, porque actuar enamorados frente a todos empieza a sentirse demasiado real. Y mientras los rumores, la presión y el set siguen encima de ellos, Ana tendrá que decidir qué es más importante, su carrera o lo que está empezando a sentir.
Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest opinion.
wow i absolutely would’ve ate up 200 more pages of this. i enjoyed it immensely! i especially really liked ana and levi as individual characters, as well as them together as a couple. their dynamic was just super sweet, and i loved how they interacted with each other.
obviously with this being shorter, not everything was fully fleshed out. it would’ve been cool to explore more about levi’s family, francesca and colt’s relationship, the whole colt plot, and just more of ana and levi being together. but these 831 stories are meant to be novellas, and this one was a really lovely time!
A short and sweet Hollywood fake dating between an actress and stunt double. Ana and Levi were just gorgeous together, at no point did I feel they were fake at all since they effortlessly complemented each other. I appreciated the exploration of misogyny on women in the industry as well as ableism - Ana has Ehler Danlos Syndrome which she hides or will be seen as 'difficult' and not hired. I love the way they held each other accountable to communicate with each other, any conflict was resolved maturely. I just wish we had a bit more to flesh out Levi's backstory with his family - its thrown out there but never really worked through.
Delightful. I hope Mallory Thomas is able to expand this universe.
This was a really solid celebrity romance novella! After the press is speculating about a relationship between Ana and her married costar, she makes a plan to fake date his stunt double to save her role in an upcoming movie.
I could definitely have read a full length novel of this story! I enjoyed Ana and Levi’s relationship and how they trusted each other while their fake relationship turned real. There was also great representation with Ana’s EDS condition and her struggles as a woman in Hollywood.
The romance was strong in this book and altogether was another great read from 831 stories!
Thank you to NetGalley and 831 Stories for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
A fake dating trope, set in the world of Hollywood, between an actress & the stunt double for her costar.
I genuinely enjoyed the FMC and MMC, but I felt like this story lacked…substance? The conflict fell flat. We all know fake dating leads to real falling in love — this just didn’t have enough plot in my opinion.
Still worth the read, especially knowing it’s meant to be a novella style.
I’m always a fan of what 831 Stories publishes and I’ve been fortunate to get a few of their upcoming releases early. Thanks to Net Galley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Thank you NetGalley and 831 Stories for this ARC in exchange for a honest review. 831 Stories never disappoint and I was so excited to receive this ARC; these stories are quick and a little cheesy, but in the most swoonworthy way. Mallory Thomas is a new author to me and wrote such a cute romcom— a movie star, a stunt double and a fake dating scheme— what can go wrong? Or better yet, what could go right?! Fans of 831 Stories are going to be so happy with this perfect summer read when it’s published this summer.
Big thanks to NetGalley and 831 for finally breaking my reading slump.
This was the perfect little story to do it! Fun, fast, and sweet--like if you cut all of the blubber out of current cookie-cutter contemporary romance and stuck to the salient points.
I will say (as a big fan of 831) that I have had much more emotional payoff in other stories of theirs, but this really wasn't mean to be angsty. It does what it says it is going to do.
Initially when I started reading Double Standard by Mallory Thomas I felt that the fake dating trope was a bit rushed into but the more I read the more it worked with the pacing. I loved Ana and Levi together and honestly couldn’t get enough of their story! Thank you NetGalley and 831 Stories for the ARC!
Double Standard is a fun, quick, easy to read Hollywood romance. It's well written, and I know it's a novella, but I selfishly wish there was a little more detail to really sink your teeth into. I don't think it's the most original (I think it could've been with more length!) but sometimes it's fun to just lean into the tropes. I also love to see some disability representation!
Fun! A sweet romance between an actress and stunt double that starts out fake and quickly develops. I think it could’ve benefitted from being longer. There was the potential for some real depth to these characters that we only were able to scratch the surface of. That said, because of its short length it really jumps in feet first into the story.
Thank you to NetGalley and 831 Stories for early access to this book for my opinion!
I would actually rate this 3.5⭐️. It was very fast paced, but sometimes that hurts the illusion of the romance of the characters, you know? It just felt kind of rushed. I did enjoy the characters and it did feel mature and realistic. If you like fake dating, you’ll like this quick read!
3.5 stars Easy and fast paced book. I loved the fake dating and forced proximity tropes, they made the plot feel very organic. I loved watching our characters fall in love "unexpectedly" their chemistry and banter was so easy going and very believable.
Thank you 831 Stories & NetGalley for a copy of this eARC in exchange for my honest review.