Lucy needs a fake fiance for her high school reunion. Chase says he’s not the relationship type, but he’s willing to pretend for a weekend.
Any Way You Dream It was completely predictable and ended exactly how I wanted it to. Unfortunately getting to that end was somewhat painful. The book is in great need of an editor. There were occasional stretches that were fine, but then there’d be several errors a page for a while. Occasionally I had no idea what the author even meant. Things went on a bit too long, too, like the author was just trying to stretch the length. It’s the second in a series, but there is no need to read the first book first. I only recommend Any Way You Dream It
to people wanting a total mind vacation who don’t mind grammar and spelling errors.
2 (out of 5) Stars
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