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Review / Release Blitz: A Borrowed Boyfriend (Fairy Godmother Agency #1) by Angela Casella

He’s the perfect fake boyfriend.
Maybe too perfect…

A Borrowed Boyfriend, a hilarious and sexy fake dating romantic comedy from USA Today bestselling author Angela Casella, is now available!


On a scale of one to ten, how bad is it that I want to see my fake boyfriend naked?

Marnie

What’s worse than being left at the altar? Becoming a meme because one of your nearest and dearest took a video of you running—and falling—down the aisle and made it internet famous.

Yup, I’m that Marnie Jones. My sister is for-real famous, which only makes people more interested in my predicament. Is it any wonder I’m feeling down?

My best friends will try anything to cheer me up…including setting me up with the Fairy Godmother Agency, a maybe-crazy husband and wife private investigator-slash-life coach team who promise to find the person who sold me out. Better yet, they lend me a fake boyfriend to make my ex jealous and appease my sister.

Griffin is gorgeous, attentive, and a very convincing actor. He’s perfect for the job.

Too perfect.

***

Griffin

After a lifetime of practice, I’m good at pretending. But the more time I spend with Marnie Jones, the less I have to feign my interest in her.

She may be down, but she’s not out. She’s beautiful, funny, and just the right amount of weird. All she needs is someone to remind her of that.

If I weren’t such a screw up, I’d have half a mind to do it myself.



MY REVIEW

Marnie's friends are worried about her. She's still down about being made into a viral meme after being left at the altar by her douchey ex. Their solution? Set her up with the Fairy Godmother Agency and a fake boyfriend. She's thanking those friends now because that fake boyfriend is turning out to be the perfect guy for her - sweet, sexy and there for her in a way no man has ever been there for her in the past. But is her fake boyfriend going to stand a chance at becoming real?

Griffin isn't without his own issues, but he can't help but want to help Marnie out and even more significantly, he can't help but fall in love with her. But will his past, the past that's responsible for his issues, be an obstacle to their fake turning real relationship?

Witty, funny, sweet and with more than a little sizzling chemistry, Marnie and Griffin's story is the kind of rom-com I love best. It's in the same universe as some of the author's other series, so it feels familiar but in the best kind of way. The secondary cast rounds out the story and gives a very good feeling for all the stories to come from the Fairy Godmother Agency.

About Angela Casella
ANGELA CASELLA loves writing romcoms, particularly with the lovely Denise Grover Swank. They write together as Angela Denise. Angela also writes the Fairy Godmother Agency series. She lives in Asheville, NC with her husband, daughter, and two geriatric dogs. Her hobbies include herding her daughter toward less dangerous activities, stress baking, and marathon watching TV shows.

Connect with Angela
Facebook: https://bit.ly/3gOsV5v
Website: www.angelacasella.com

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