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Book SynopsisZara and Adnan are just friends. Always have been, always will be. Even if they have to pretend to be girlfriend and boyfriend...
Zara loves love in all forms: 90s romcoms and romance novels and grand sweeping gestures. And she's desperate to have her own great love story. Crucially, a real one. So when her best friend Adnan begs her to pretend to date him to cover up his new top-secret relationship, Zara is hesitant. This isn't the kind of thing she had in mind. But there's something in it for Zara too: making her parents, who love Adnan, happy might just stop them arguing for a while. She may not be getting her own love story, but she could save theirs.
So Zara agrees and the act begins: after all, how different can pretending to be in a relationship with your best friend be to just hanging around with them like usual? Turns out, a lot. With fake dating comes fake hand-holding and fake kissing and real feelings... And when
Trade Review
This delightful romantic comedy takes a thoughtful look at romance tropes and expectations, full of heart and candour. -- Fiona Noble * The Observer *
Funny, heartwarming and wholly original, This Is How You Fall In Love is a fast-paced rom-com that takes all the classic tropes and puts its own delightful spin on them. An absolute joy to read! -- Ravena Guron, author of THIS BOOK KILLS
Funny and charming, This Is How You Fall In Love is a love story that will have you swooning! -- Adiba Jaigirdar, author of HANI AND ISHU'S GUIDE TO FAKE DATING
A humorous and heartfelt romcom for fans of Holly Bourne * The School Librarian *
I would highly recommend this book to those who love a good romcom story mixed with friendship and the life of a teenager. * ReadingZone *