Not only is Claire left to deal with their guests, everything she thought she knew is called into question. It all comes crashing down when her fiancée breaks up with her minutes before their engagement party. Claire’s life seems perfectly on track: she’s engaged to her girlfriend of seven years, gets on okay with her family (except for her sister, Steph, who now also has her own romance novel, The Roommate Arrangement, which I reviewed a few days ago) and is about to sign a publishing contract for her self-help book on relationships. Just for Show is a sweet and often funny romance, set in the same universe as Jae’s Hollywood series. I wouldn’t give it 4 stars if it was bad, would I? So it’s safe to say that if I had completely forgotten about this book, it’s because my memory works in mysterious way, not because it’s not worth reading or anything. I’ve found some of her books a tad formulaic, but they’re never boring, and I never felt I’d wasted time on them. As I’ve written before, Jae is a consistently good writer, who creates nice and endearing characters.
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