![]() Maybe it’s just that I’ve outgrown contemporary YA books. I also felt the story would’ve been better if the characters had been older, maybe in their mid to late twenties. I was left feeling rather meh about the two of them. ![]() But romance wise I just couldn’t feel a real connection between them. I wasn’t a fan of Natalie’s character to begin with and William was pretty likable. So this is one of the possitive things that I liked about the story because the trope always brings some funny things. But of course it doesn’t stay with just fake-dating.įake dating is one of my favorite tropes ever. Her PR team then plans for her to fake-date indie film star William. ![]() The story is about Natalie, a 17 year-old popular pop star that everyone loves until she gets dumped by her boyfriend in a very public way. There were some good things (which I will state below) but not enough for me to rate it higher or say that I actually liked it. I hosted a guest post by the author on my blog a few months ago (you can find it here) and that had made me very excited to read Like a Love Song so I really wanted to love this book but I just couldn’t fully enjoy it. ![]()
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