An event planner and an astronaut fake a relationship for the holiday season in this romance debut.
Amerie Price has a lot on her plate. Her relationship recently ended, she was let go from her job, and she’s trying not to let her worries about her parents’ health overwhelm her. To add even more stress, Amerie is trying to get her own event-planning business off the ground and is desperately searching for her first client. Vincent Rogers is an astronaut, which in Houston feels almost like a pickup line, but he’s genuine...except for the fact that he’s been lying for months to his family about having a girlfriend. Vincent and Amerie first meet at a coffee shop when she spills caramel latte all over him. Then, luckily, he turns up at the coffee shop again just in time to help her save face. Her ex is there with his new girlfriend, so Amerie, thinking quickly, introduces Vincent as her new boyfriend. Then Vincent’s sister shows up, and when he introduces Amerie as the girlfriend he’s mentioned, Amerie impulsively says she’d be happy to attend the family’s black-tie New Year’s Eve party. Amerie has no intention of going, but Vincent offers to make it worth her while by letting her live rent-free in his extra bedroom for a few months so she can save up money for her new business. Vincent’s contacts could also prove useful to Amerie in building a roster of clients. All she has to do is play the part of his doting girlfriend until the new year. Amerie is snarky and acerbic in the best way, softening up in the face of Vincent’s more cheerful, golden retriever–like energy. Amerie and Vinent’s romance is quite a slow burn, and sometimes their communication styles and personalities feel disconnected. The space industry in Houston is a fun setting, though, leading to delightful space puns and general nerdery.
A lively debut with a charming community setting and a slightly drawn-out slow-burn romance.