The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas
A once jilted woman, Catalina Martin knows she cannot go home for her sisters wedding and face her ex-fiancée as the best man without a man on her arm. Enter her work enemy, Aaron Blackford. As much as she loathes him, he may be her only hope for the (fake) boyfriend she told her family would be her date.
Okay so first of all, I loved how messy Catalina was. I mean she could take a shit show and make it 10 times worse than you could even imagine. Her hare-brained schemes land her on a plane back home to Spain with Aaron….who happens to be gorgeous of course.
The sparks between them are undeniable, except to Catalina who is too busy being messy to see what is right in front of her. She blurts out what she is thinking, scrambles to cover her tracks and underneath it all, it comes out what keeps pushing her forward… she is a survivor. She is also sassy as hell, a cover for what she really might be feeling and want to deny. She is also her own worst critic - relatable.
I really enjoyed so much about this book.
And Aaron has layers, and I loved that it all did not really flesh out until the end, keeping me guessing about how this all would play out. The Martin family is loud, in everyone’s business.
This was also five alarm spicy - I mean my 12 year old rom-com reader is going nowhere near this one. Just wow.
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