I mean, come on, this is set during a reality TV show that casts hero archetypes as potential suitors and has a romance novelist fall back in love not only with writing but with love itself. The premise of this book? 10/10, would recommend. What if he could find the queen of romance her soulmate on live television? When Fizzy eventually says yes, and the production of The True Love Experiment begins which brings them in close proximity and sparks being to fly, Connor wonders if he’s met his perfect match-only to have to see her find her happily ever after with someone else. Desperate to find a romantic lead that will make the show a success, he finds the perfect solution in Fizzy. When his profit-minded boss orders him to create a reality TV show to bring in the big bucks or get fired, Connor is out of his element. Connor Prince, meanwhile, is a documentary filmmaker and single father who’s happy with where he’s at in life, even if there is no romance to speak of. Stuck in a rut, Fizzy realises that as much as she’s written about love, she’s never been in it herself. Sure, she’s got an amazing career as a beloved romance novelist, but she hasn’t written anything new in ages. The True Love Experiment follows Felicity “Fizzy” Chen who’s feeling lost. I am convinced that people who think romance isn’t the best fictional genre just haven’t read the right Christina Lauren book yet.
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