
Quickie Review – A Fake Girlfriend for Chinese New Year by Jackie Lau
There’s Pictionary that Jo accidentally makes R-rated, meddling grandparents, brothers that try their best, and as always in a Jackie Lau book, food. So much food. -Smut Matters
There’s Pictionary that Jo accidentally makes R-rated, meddling grandparents, brothers that try their best, and as always in a Jackie Lau book, food. So much food. -Smut Matters
There wasn’t one thought Nina had that I haven’t had myself, and seeing myself reflected in Nina, in all her awkward, introverted glory, was a relief. I may be XXX years old, but sometimes I still feel like that kid hiding in the school bathroom at lunch so I can read in peace. -Smut Matters
Wow. That was my first thought when I finished this book. Just… wow. -Smut Matters
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The writing itself was excellent, as always, and this group of friends is always fun to revisit. But, wow, that whole last few chapters almost ruined it for me. -Smut Matters
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Overall, this is a quick, fun, holiday read. The snowstorm, forced proximity is always a fun setup for a novella, and Jaci Burton does a good job with it here. -Smut Matters
This was a fun, quick read, and one I really recommend if you’re looking for a little dirty holiday fun. -Smut Matters
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