Perfect for fans of Lynn Painter and Jenny Han, this romantic comedy follows a hopeless romantic finishing college who agrees to embark on a fake relationship with her childhood best friend, who, unfortunately for her, also happens to be her first love.Daniella Daisy Maria wanted love. It’s all she hoped for when watching endless rom-coms every Friday night. What she hadn't hoped for was to find it in her childhood best friend Levi. It was the hand-trembling, heart-thumping kind of love that wasn't supposed to happen when you saw your best friend. But it all ended when he didn’t feel the same way and she vowed to never see him again.Four years later and one night in a crowded bar in the West Village, there he was, just as perfect as ever. Maybe it was the lighting or the way his hair curled above his brow, but she couldn’t say no when he asked her to be his fake girlfriend for his sister’s wedding. Another chance at being his friend and mending her immature mistake? How was she supposed to say no?The weight of possible rejection from her dream grad school quickly became the least of her problems. With old, resurfacing feelings at every staged, romantic interaction and stolen glance, she struggles to find confidence. She couldn't help but think that maybe she should’ve said no to protect her heart for a second time.
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Picking Daisies on Sundays
von Liana Cincotti
Perfect for fans of Lynn Painter and Jenny Han, this romantic comedy follows a hopeless romantic finishing college who agrees to embark on a fake relationship with her childhood best friend, who, unfortunately for her, also happens to be her first love.Daniella Daisy Maria wanted love. It’s all she hoped for when watching endless rom-coms every Friday night. What she hadn't hoped for was to find it in her childhood best friend Levi. It was the hand-trembling, heart-thumping kind of love that wasn't supposed to happen when you saw your best friend. But it all ended when he didn’t feel the same way and she vowed to never see him again.Four years later and one night in a crowded bar in the West Village, there he was, just as perfect as ever. Maybe it was the lighting or the way his hair curled above his brow, but she couldn’t say no when he asked her to be his fake girlfriend for his sister’s wedding. Another chance at being his friend and mending her immature mistake? How was she supposed to say no?The weight of possible rejection from her dream grad school quickly became the least of her problems. With old, resurfacing feelings at every staged, romantic interaction and stolen glance, she struggles to find confidence. She couldn't help but think that maybe she should’ve said no to protect her heart for a second time.
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Picking Daisies on Sundays was such a sweet and heartwarming read. The story was easy to get into, and the characters were incredibly lovable and easy to root for. I especially enjoyed the cozy atmosphere and the comforting vibe that carried throughout the book. It wasn’t filled with dramatic twists, but instead focused on a gentle and wholesome romance that left me smiling. Overall, it was a lovely feel-good read and perfect for anyone looking for a cute, cozy romance.
✿ 3.5 ★★★☆☆ ✿ 🤍 This review will remain spoiler free! 📖 Summary Dani has tried to move on from her past, but everything shifts when someone she once knew very well unexpectedly comes back into her life. What starts off as an awkward reconnection quickly turns into a fake dating situation meant to help both of them in different ways. As they spend more time together, old memories resurface and long-buried feelings begin to complicate what was supposed to be simple and temporary. Between shared history, unresolved tension, and the challenge of figuring out what is real and what is just for show, both of them are forced to confront not only each other, but also themselves. What follows is a story about second chances, emotional growth, and the complicated space between friendship, history, and something that might be more. 💭 My Review: This was a really cute read, and I enjoyed most of it. My biggest issue was the misunderstandings—it often felt like the characters wanted to misunderstand each other instead of simply communicating. I also felt like a few lines were written just to be quoted or annotated. For example, "Your spring baby" felt a little out of place and didn't quite fit the moment for me. Overall, I had a good time reading it. I'd recommend it if you're into second-chance romance, fake dating, and childhood friends-to-lovers. -> Disclaimer <- I'm very picky with my books, so a 3.5★ is still a good rating from me!
Es war ein ganz süßes Buch, leider fand ich den Grund für das Missverständnis was der Plot des ganzen Buches war ein wenig schwach. Ohne zu Spoilern finde ich war dort keine doppeldeutige Bedeutung die aber eben gebraucht wurden ist. Drumherum ist es relativ gut aufgebaut aber genau am wichtigsten Punkt wurde sich meiner Meinung nicht gut genug Gedanken gemacht.
Super schönes Buch ich liebe es wie sich die Love Story nicht zu schnell und nicht zu langsam entwickelt hat! Das lesen von Levis Gedichten war einfach nur schön an manchen Stellen des Buches hat es sich zwar teilweise etwas gezogen was aber nicht dramatisch war! Ich kann dieses Buch sehr empfehlen!!