Like Lovers Do
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Thank you to Avon Books for gifting me a review copy of Like Lovers Do by Tracey Livesay. This is the second book in the Girls Trip series but I thought it worked well as a stand-alone.
Dr Nicole Allen is a hard-working orthopedic surgeon, her friend Benjamin Reed Van Mont runs his own financial management business. They agree on a trade of sorts. Nic will pretend to be Benâs girlfriend for a week on Marthaâs Vineyard to ward off his ex-girlfriend, and in return heâll help make sure she doesnât lose a fellowship that hangs in the balance.
Benâs parents are work-a-holic doctors and after a lifetime of pressure from them heâs determined never to end up with a doctor himself. In fact, he wants a really sweet woman to call his own. Ambitious, tell-it-like-it-is Nic is not often called âsweetââso clearly thereâs no danger.
Theyâre friends, how hard can it be to pretend for a week? Apparently really hardâŚ.like, really h.a.r.d. if you get my drift. ;) Sorry, I couldnât help myself, these characters have some serious chemistry, and this book is steamy in all the best ways! But theyâre also smart, sweet, vulnerable, and real. I loved the amazing banter in this book, Nicâs girlfriends, and the emphasis on friendship and communication. It was wonderful to watch the ways in which both Nic and Ben grew during the book and discovered more about themselves as well as each other.
Basically, these two characters made me cheer them on for the happy ending they both so obviously deserved, and is there anything better than a good friends-to-lovers combined with fake dating story?! I was 100% here for it! PlusâŚMarthaâs Vineyard yâall. Iâve only been there twice, but I love the place and enjoyed living vicariously through these two.
This was my first Tracey Livesay book and I will definitely be reading more. Lucky for me she has quite the impressive backlist of books! If youâd like to get your own copy, click the button below to buy from an indie bookseller.
Synopsis:
Sometimes faking it can lead to the real thingâŚ
Driven and focused, Dr. Nicole Allen is an accomplished surgeon. With a tough past, Nicâs gone above and beyond everyoneâs expectations. But when she disciplines an internâa powerful donorâs sonâa prestigious fellowship sheâs awaiting is placed in jeopardy.
Coming from a successful family who runs a medical business empire, Benjamin Reed Van Mont is the black sheep, having chosen to start his own business instead. Though heâs not ready to settle down, he knows when the time comes it definitely wonât be with a workaholic doctor like his friend Nicâeven if sheâs had him re-examining his edictâŚmore than once.
When Benâs status-climbing ex-girlfriend finds her way back into his orbit, Nic proposes a swap of services. Sheâll spend the week with Ben on Marthaâs Vineyard, pretending to be his girlfriendâbut only if heâll have his family intervene on her behalf so she wonât lose her fellowship. How hard can the charade be?
But as theyâre about to discover, theyâve sorely underestimated their true feelings for each otherâŚ
Tracey Livesay continues her fun-filled Girls Trip series with this romance that will tug at your heartstrings.
Sometimes faking it can lead to the real thingâŚ
Driven and focused, Dr. Nicole Allen is an accomplished surgeon. With a tough past, Nicâs gone above and beyond everyoneâs expectations. But when she disciplines an internâa powerful donorâs sonâa prestigious fellowship sheâs awaiting is placed in jeopardy.
Coming from a successful family who runs a medical business empire, Benjamin Reed Van Mont is the black sheep, having chosen to start his own business instead. Though heâs not ready to settle down, he knows when the time comes it definitely wonât be with a workaholic doctor like his friend Nicâeven if sheâs had him re-examining his edictâŚmore than once.
When Benâs status-climbing ex-girlfriend finds her way back into his orbit, Nic proposes a swap of services. Sheâll spend the week with Ben on Marthaâs Vineyard, pretending to be his girlfriendâbut only if heâll have his family intervene on her behalf so she wonât lose her fellowship. How hard can the charade be?
But as theyâre about to discover, theyâve sorely underestimated their true feelings for each otherâŚ