



Love ad Lib
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4.5 • 35 Ratings
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- $4.99
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Publisher Description
Enjoy this laugh-out-loud, steamy romance series from multi-award-winning romantic comedy author Evie Alexander…
Libby Fletcher's life is a dumpster fire.
No boyfriend, no roof over her head, and her acting career in tatters – Libby's life is falling apart at the seams. So when grumpy Lord Henry Foxbrooke offers her the role of 'fake girlfriend' for his thirtieth birthday celebrations, she jumps at the chance.
One weekend in the country, pretending to adore a ridiculously handsome, uptight heir? Easy, right?
Wrong. Foxbrooke Manor is a real-life Downton Abbey on steroids, Henry's matchmaking family is way too involved, and there's only one bed… As their chemistry skyrockets and the situation goes wildly off-script, Libby's struggling to separate what's fake from what's… not.
Love ad Lib is a multi-award-winning, laugh-out-loud, spicy romantic comedy packed with fake-dating chaos, swoony one-bed tension, and sparkling banter – perfect for fans of Pippa Grant, Lauren Blakely, Rosa Lucas, Annika Martin, Kayley Loring, and Lucy Score! No cliffhanger, no cheating – just pure romcom gold with the grandest of gestures and the happiest of endings!
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Customer Reviews
See AllA Fun Romance with Great Characters (especially for fans of Pride & Prejudice)
I was rather pleasantly surprised with how much I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I’ve been getting a bit jaded with romance novels lately and was worried that that might carry over to this book, but I couldn’t have been more mistaken. I was immediately drawn in by the story and by the characters. Henry is such a loveable cinnamon roll of a character, with his honorable and caring nature that you can’t help but like. Libby is sweet and fun and caring as well, and they make a great pair as they both figure out how to fit into each other’s lives.
I loved the romance tropes in this book, even though I’ve gotten a bit over-saturated with them of late. Evie Alexander does a great job with the fake dating and one bed tropes so that they didn’t feel forced or unnatural. I also appreciated how we didn’t have to deal with a long and drawn out miscommunication trope, because when Henry started acting like Mr Darcy, Libby immediately called him out on it and he explained himself and x cleared everything up. It was such a breath of fresh air to not have a simple misunderstanding be the entire focus of the plot.
Speaking of Mr Darcy, Evie Alexander is speaking my language with her nerdy references in these Foxbrooke stories. In One Night in Foxbrooke, it was Star Wars, and here it was Jane Austen. Swoon. I loved how so much of Libby’s Mr Darcy fantasy was incorporated and how Henry’s sister Estelle enabled it all by purposefully trying to put Henry and Libby in situations to make them play out.
Let’s talk about Estelle and the other side characters a bit. I gotta say, Evie Alexander knows how to write a side character and make you love them. Estelle was by far my favorite and I can’t wait to read the book centered around her. But honestly, Henry’s whole family was a hoot and adorably kooky in their antics.
Overall, this book was a win. I can’t give a book much higher praise than that I couldn’t wait to get back to reading it when I was forced to put it down, and that was the case for this one.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Fun and flirty
I enjoyed the Highland Games series, but Evie Alexander amped up the fun and spice for her first book in a new series. Love ad Lib had the best of the grumpy sunshine trope, and Libby managed to be bubbly and joyful without being too much (a common problem for me in this trope). Henry’s desperation to avoid being embarrassed by his eccentric family means he struggles to connect with others, but Libby immediately sees his sweet side and his ability to care.
Henry’s family was a joy; I’m looking forward to their stories later in the series. My only dislike was Henry’s meddling in Libby’s financial affairs, as it complicated the story and didn’t give her a chance to stand on her own feet and solve her problems. This was a joyful, steamy romp and I’m looking forward to the next one!
Fake label, real feelings
FIREEEEE!
The crazy Foxbrookes, what can I said about "love and Lib" this book was something completely else. This story was so refreshing compare to what I usually read. I love how Evie slowly builds up the chemistry between Henry and Lib to a powerful climax. It does tales a while to get there but once it hits, you realized the build up was worth it!! Evie's writing style gets better and better, I got a glimpse of it when I read "One night in Foxbrooke" and I like it. But now that I read a full story of her's keep's me wanting more. One of the thugs I loved about LIB, is that even thought she has insecurities she always has a smile on her face, she always tries to see the brighter side of things. Our handsome HENRY, I love how all his seriousness matches well with Lib's personality. Evie did a great job on explaining why Henry's personality is the way it is. How he is nothing like his parents or siblings. This is a truly must read series!!