His gut was telling him to trust her. Of course, that might be his dick. They were in adjacent neighbourhoods, after all, and sometimes his dick was louder.
As a fan of Yardley's earlier installments in the Fandom Hearts series I was super excited to finally see more books in this world being released. Especially when I saw the synopsis. I love that there are more and more contemporaries being set not only around nerds, geeks and fandom but in the fandom, at conventions, experiencing all the good, the bad, the crazy, the weird, all of it. From the obsessions to the cosplay to the slash to the cancellations.
"Those crazy videos of you dancing so horribly? They went viral!"
"Of course they did."
ONE TRUE PAIRING goes a step further and adds in a 'famous dude and non-celebrity' and the fake dating trope. It's basically a hodge podge of all the things I love. And watching the earnest and genuine star and the defensive, hardworking, ballbusting waitress slash blackjack dealer slash ex-grifter who happens to look like a goth-rockabilly-pin up collide? Well, I mean, hello. I'm so here for it.
She worked two jobs. She looked like Rosie the Riveter in a street gang. Who was this Hailey woman?
And it really was great. Funny, sweet, sexy, and with quite an emotional backbone to the backstory.. not just Hailey's but Jake's, too, which was unexpected. I actually felt his own truth-telling reveals to be completely out of left field. In a good way; it explained a lot about his attitude. As for Hailey and her sisters, I so felt for them, the struggle to stay in the black, keep their business afloat, all while dodging their myriad of angst and emotional hangups. It was so endearing yet also frustrating to watch Hailey use them as a bit of a crutch but the lightbulb moment was well earned.
"You're not a bad actress, you know that?"
"I'm a terrible actress. But I'm a hell of a liar."
I did kind of feel the big climax of the story was a little.. overblown.. but at the same time I understand that it's supposed to be. I won't spoil it, of course, and there were so other things I didn't see coming, but I definitely loved the beginning to middle of ONE TRUE PAIRING more than the wrap-up.
Because of course getting this on YouTube is more important than calling the cops. It'd be funny if she wasn't right in the middle of it.
That said I'll definitely be reading on. Yardley has set this world up with many more opportunities for more stories (Simon for sure, will Miles be getting one, too? and the sisters!) and with a variety of interesting and fun characters I'm looking forward to them all.
3.5 "I don't believe in instalove in books, movies, and certainly not in my own damned personal life" stars
** I received an ARC from NetGalley and the publisher (thank you!) in exchange for an honest review. **