Thursday, September 29, 2022

Release Blitz + Review: "Falling for the Bachelor" by Amy Alves

I'm thrilled to take part in the release blitz celebrating "Falling for the Bachelor" by Amy Alves, a crossover between the recently concluded Landry Love series and the upcoming Vaughn Brothers series. It features a few familiar characters from past stories but works well as a standalone.

Veterinarian Sawyer Fletcher has had nothing but bad luck when it comes to relationships, so when he unwillingly becomes the Hometown Hottie and is forced to star in a local reality dating show, he's sure he's in for more of the same. His best friend's recently divorced younger sister, Olivia Vaughn, offers him a possible solution: she'll become one of the show's contestants, and they can pretend to fall in love. She's had enough of the local gossips spreading rumors that she's waiting around for her ex-husband to take her back, and hopes that dating Sawyer will prove that she's moved on. Even though their dates are supposed to be fake, Olivia and Sawyer can't help seeing each other in a new light as they get to know each other all over again as adults, and it's not long before real feelings start to grow between them. Can they each overcome their fears (and the objections of Olivia's brother) to find a real, lasting love?
 
This book was a ton of fun and I absolutely adored it! Sawyer and Olivia's flirty, witty banter was fantastic, and I couldn't help but laugh at some of the situations in which Sawyer found himself during his dates. I completely understood why he thought he was cursed when it came to dating and how that played into his fear of building a real relationship with Olivia. Fortunately, he was able to work through the baggage that was holding him back before it was too late to win the heart of his one true love.
 
I highly recommend "Falling for the Bachelor" for all contemporary romance and romantic comedy fans. I look forward to whatever Amy Alves writes next!
 
*Review copy provided by the author. All opinions expressed are my own.
 

About "Falling for the Bachelor"

I'm cursed. Unlucky in love. So pretending to fall in love with my best friend's sister couldn't possibly make it worse.

My disastrous relationship history has two neighboring towns joining forces to find me a girlfriend—one I don’t want. So when they name me the bachelor in their charity dating show, I have two options: suffer the consequences of bailing or accept help from my best friend’s little sister.

I chose the latter.

Because Olivia Vaughn has a plan.
She suggests a ringer—someone on the inside…someone I trust, that I can choose at the end of the show.
A fake contestant.

It’s crazy. Risky. And undeniably tempting.

We’d have to touch, flirt, kiss.
I could pull her close…that long, auburn hair wrapped up in my fist as I whisper all the dirty thoughts I’ve ever had about her.

Pretending to fall for her may be more dangerous than letting our meddlesome town play matchmaker.
Because if this backfires, it might cost me my best friend, disappoint our families, and reignite feelings for the feisty, hazel-eyed beauty I grew up with.

So while I can’t—shouldn’t—pretend to fall in love with Olivia, I do.
With the hope that fake girlfriends are curse-proof.
 
Falling for the Bachelor is a steamy, brother's best friend, fake relationship, friends-to-lovers, small town, standalone romantic comedy. It contains plenty of steamy scenes, laughs, and an HEA.
 

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