![]() This book seems like it is going to have the fake-dating trope, as well as friends-to-lovers. ![]() Will does not want Annie to change, but he agrees to help her out. Annie wants help transforming herself into an interesting, flirty person and she enlists Will, a typical bad-boy to help her out. “Practice Makes Perfect” by Sarah Adams (“When in Rome”) will be out on May 2. This book will have the fake-dating trope, as well as what seems like a second chance romance. They have to pretend to still be in love for the entire trip. What could go wrong when a couple that has been broken up for six months has to act like they are still together? Harriet and Wyn have not told their friends they are no longer together and they still agree to go on their annual trip with them. ![]() Next up is “Happy Place” by Emily Henry (“Beach Read”). “Not Here to Stay Friends” is about childhood best friends reconnecting, and working together on the set of a television show similar to “The Bachelor.” This book is expected to be a friends-to-lovers book, however it seems like there also might be a love triangle. Kaitlyn Hill released her debut novel “Love From Scratch” early last year, and has a new novel coming April 4. Here is a guide for what to expect through November of 2023. 2023 is set to be an exciting year for readers with many authors continuing or wrapping up their current series. ![]()
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