Pretending He's Mine

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Sosa, Mia Author
Series
Love on cue volume 2
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HarperCollins , 2018.
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Checked Out

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Mia Sosa returns with another fun, flirty romance in her Love on Cue series!

For Hollywood agent Julian Hart, representing his best friend—megastar Carter Williamson—means it’s nearly impossible to keep his personal life and career separate. To make matters worse, Carter’s younger sister has been starring in Julian’s wildest fantasies more often than he’d care to admit. He knows she’s off-limits, but when Ashley shows up on his doorstep, needing a place to crash… suddenly his greatest temptation is sleeping down the hall.

Free-spirited Ashley Williamson doesn’t do commitment. Jobs, apartments, men… why let herself be tied down? But she’s had a crush on her older brother’s best friend for years and she’s committed to making Julian want her, one towel-clad midnight encounter at a time. But just as things start heating up, their steamy flirtation is interrupted by Carter’s east coast wedding. Ashley has no desire to go home and face her reputation as the family disappointment. But living with—dare she say dating?—a successful, sexy film agent could really help her save face.

Julian can’t believe he agreed to fake a relationship with the one woman he can never have. And it’s going to take more than a little willpower to remember it's all pretend. Or is it? 

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04/10/2018
Language
English
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9780062690395

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Booklist Review

Ashley Williamson needs to know once and for all if Julian Hart is interested in her or not. So far, all she's been receiving are mixed signals. Which is why Ashley plans to up her romantic game by accepting Julian's offer to stay with him while she is apartment hunting. Although Julian is more than willing to let Ashley crash with him, there is no way in the world he would ever put the moves on the younger sister of his best friend, Carter, who is also his biggest client. Of course, this was before Ashley unexpectedly asks Julian to pretend to be her boyfriend while they are attending Carter's East Coast wedding. With the second in her Love on Cue series, Sosa (Acting on Impulse, 2017) deftly combines her flair for nuanced characterization with snappy writing imbued with a deliciously acerbic sense of humor, thus making her the new go-to author for fans of sassy and sexy contemporary romances.--Charles, John Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Sosa's fluffy second Love on Cue contemporary (after Acting on Impulse) sets up a complicated relationship between flight attendant Ashley Williamson and film agent Julian Hart, who represents Ashley's movie star brother, Carter. Ashley initially claims she just needs a place to stay between flights, but from the moment Julian gives her his spare room, she does her best to seduce him. He's hardly immune to her charms, but Julian's used to thinking of her as his best friend's kid sister-in other words, off limits. Sosa tries to raise the tension by alternating Ashley and Julian's narrations to show their inner concerns and hesitations, but the only real questions are where and when the pair will get together, and those are readily answered when they head to the East Coast for Carter's low-key wedding and have to sleep in the same bed. Ashley's white and Julian's black, but the Williamsons look upon Julian as a member of the family, and no issues of cultural compatibility ever come up, which may strike readers as improbable. This contemporary is best suited to fans of light, quick stories with minimal angst. Agent: Sarah Younger, Nancy Yost Literary. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Library Journal Review

Sosa second book in her "Love on Cue" series (after Acting on Impulse) unfolds with alternating viewpoints from the heroine and hero (introduced in the previous title), allowing the reader a unique perspective. Ashley Williamson, the perceived flighty younger sister of film star Carter Williamson, needs a place to stay after an unfortunate roommate incident, and reliable good friend and Carter's agent Julian Hart opens his spare room to her. Both Ashley and Julian are complex individuals, with interesting backstories, but the will they/won't they begin a relationship takes up a good amount of the story. Along with forced proximity, a fake engagement and some serious family expectations for the way both Ashley and Julian should be living their lives lead to a satisfying ending for both characters outside of the inevitable romance. Verdict Recommended for romance collections, especially where Sosa is popular.-Sarah Sheehan, Manhattan Coll. Lib., Riverdale, NY © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

A sober, no-nonsense workaholic welcomes an entirely new worldview when he invites his best friend's free-wheeling and energetic sister to live with him.Dedicated Hollywood agent Julian Hart is caught in a deep conflict. Even as his entire career revolves around the success of his top-billing client and best friend, Carter Williamson, he nurses an inconvenient attraction to Carter's sister, Ashley. When he bails her out of a tough spot by letting her stay in his home, he doesn't realize he's bitten off more than he can chew. Ashley has had an effervescent crush on her brother's friend since she was a teenager, which bubbles up when she begins to share Julian's living space. When the two find themselves pretending to be a couple at a family reunion because Ashley is tired of the censure she faces from her family due to her singlehood, they finally acknowledge their mutual attraction. But Julian's preoccupation with Carter's career complicates their equation, especially since Ashley has consistently lived in the shadow of a brother she loves and respects. The second installment in the Love on Cue series puts a refreshingly modern and funny spin on the traditional idea that opposites attract. Ashley and Julian are opposites in almost every way: He is deeply committed to his career, while flight attendant Ashley has a gift for music that she's too afraid to pursue. Her sparkling energy electrifies Julian into acknowledging his internal conflicts while Julian's steadfastness inspires Ashley to take herself more seriously. The journey of the characters seems more real because Sosa deftly weaves several socially relevant threads, like whitewashing in the entertainment industry, into the fabric of her story.Witty banter and sexual chemistry blend together to concoct a compelling romance story. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Ashley Williamson needs to know once and for all if Julian Hart is interested in her or not. So far, all she's been receiving are mixed signals. Which is why Ashley plans to up her romantic game by accepting Julian's offer to stay with him while she is apartment hunting. Although Julian is more than willing to let Ashley crash with him, there is no way in the world he would ever put the moves on the younger sister of his best friend, Carter, who is also his biggest client. Of course, this was before Ashley unexpectedly asks Julian to pretend to be her boyfriend while they are attending Carter's East Coast wedding. With the second in her Love on Cue series, Sosa (Acting on Impulse, 2017) deftly combines her flair for nuanced characterization with snappy writing imbued with a deliciously acerbic sense of humor, thus making her the new go-to author for fans of sassy and sexy contemporary romances. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.

Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.
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LJ Express Reviews

Sosa second book in her "Love on Cue" series (after Acting on Impulse) unfolds with alternating viewpoints from the heroine and hero (introduced in the previous title), allowing the reader a unique perspective. Ashley Williamson, the perceived flighty younger sister of film star Carter Williamson, needs a place to stay after an unfortunate roommate incident, and reliable good friend and Carter's agent Julian Hart opens his spare room to her. Both Ashley and Julian are complex individuals, with interesting backstories, but the will they/won't they begin a relationship takes up a good amount of the story. Along with forced proximity, a fake engagement and some serious family expectations for the way both Ashley and Julian should be living their lives lead to a satisfying ending for both characters outside of the inevitable romance. Verdict Recommended for romance collections, especially where Sosa is popular.—Sarah Sheehan, Manhattan Coll. Lib., Riverdale, NY (c) Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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PW Annex Reviews

Sosa's fluffy second Love on Cue contemporary (after Acting on Impulse) sets up a complicated relationship between flight attendant Ashley Williamson and film agent Julian Hart, who represents Ashley's movie star brother, Carter. Ashley initially claims she just needs a place to stay between flights, but from the moment Julian gives her his spare room, she does her best to seduce him. He's hardly immune to her charms, but Julian's used to thinking of her as his best friend's kid sister—in other words, off limits. Sosa tries to raise the tension by alternating Ashley and Julian's narrations to show their inner concerns and hesitations, but the only real questions are where and when the pair will get together, and those are readily answered when they head to the East Coast for Carter's low-key wedding and have to sleep in the same bed. Ashley's white and Julian's black, but the Williamsons look upon Julian as a member of the family, and no issues of cultural compatibility ever come up, which may strike readers as improbable. This contemporary is best suited to fans of light, quick stories with minimal angst. Agent: Sarah Younger, Nancy Yost Literary. (Apr.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Sosa, M. (2018). Pretending He's Mine . HarperCollins.

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Sosa, Mia. 2018. Pretending He's Mine. HarperCollins.

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Sosa, Mia. Pretending He's Mine HarperCollins, 2018.

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Sosa, M. (2018). Pretending he's mine. HarperCollins.

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Sosa, Mia. Pretending He's Mine HarperCollins, 2018.

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