Hang the Moon by Alexandria Bellefleur, 366 pages
Brendon Lowell absolutely loves love stories and romantic comedies. It's a big part of why he founded a dating app that tries to focus on real, lasting, happily-ever-after relationships instead of hookups. So when his sister's friend Annie comes to town and proclaims that romance is dead, Brendon takes it as a challenge to prove her wrong. While he doesn't necessarily intend for them to end up together — he just wants to show her what good dates look like while showing off the romantic sights of Seattle — their obvious mutual attraction and chemistry cannot be denied.
This was a light and fun romance novel, full of references to a vast array of romantic comedies. It's a fun, quick read, and I'll definitely be reading the third book in this series (the first, Written in the Stars, was a Pride and Prejudice-esque novel focusing on Brendon's sister).
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