6 Sapphic Fake Relationship romances launching in 2023
Here are six sapphic romance novels featuring fake dating launching this year! Enjoy!
1. The Road Trip Agreement
2. Iris Kelly Doesn't Date
3. The Fiancée Farce
4. The Honeymoon Mix-Up
5. Not for a Moment
6. Fly With Me
Please add any I missed! :)
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Fly with Me by Andie Burke is literally the BEST WLW BOOK I'VE EVER READ LIKE-??!?!? filled with fluffy fake-dating to real romance and THE SEX??!?!
Sapphic books like these are what makes non book readers like me craving for more😔🖐️
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Hey you! Yes you. Are you looking for a painfully sweet fucking awesome WLW fake-dating tragicomic happy-ending romance novel?? If so, read Fly With Me.
Actually, I don't care if you're not looking for a WLW romance novel - read Fly With Me anyway. I cleared it in two days it is so good I literally couldn't put it down.
Get it from Barnes and Noble, your local library, or wherever! Just get it. What are you doing still reading this go
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🌙𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰🌙
Fly With Me by Andie Burke
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Olive Murphy is a flying-phobic ER nurse who is trying to get through her first ever flight, and when another passenger starts having a medical emergency she quickly jumps in to help. While Olive and her new patient make it through the flight unscathed, her heroic save goes viral bringing media attention and the chance to meet the pilot Stella Soriano. There’s instant chemistry, but nothing takes off. But with the national spotlight on them, Stella asks Olive to fake date hoping to advance her career. Can Olive and Stella remember that their relationship isn’t real, or will they give in and let their feelings fly?
Why did I love this book so much?! Probably because I am/was a healthcare worker and will relate to Olive on a spiritual level💜 Besides that…both Olive and Stella were so well written. They each were struggling with different yet similar things (mental health, grief, relationships, sexuality, etc!) and that’s what bonded them and also brought them closer (most of the time lol). This story was so genuine, and tragic, but sweet and I loved it! Everyone go read now!
Read if you love:
👩🏻❤️💋👩🏻Sapphic
🏥ER nurse & 🛩️Pilot
🌈LGBTQ+ rep
🎭Fake dating
🧠Mental health rep
CW/TW:
•Grief
•Death
•Taking care of sick family member
•Anxiety/Depression
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Fly with Me by Andie Burke
Published: September 5, 2023St. Martin’s GriffinPages: 376Genre: Romantic ComedyKKECReads Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I received a copy of this book for free, and I leave my review voluntarily.
Andie Burke writes books with queer kissing and happily ever afters. She was originally an English major who decided to jump into a pediatric nursing career. Her writing is inspired by over a decade spent working in…
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The Over the Hill Gang Rides Again - ABC - November 7, 1970
Made for TV movie
Western (ABC Movie of the Week)
Running Time: 72 minutes
Stars:
Walter Brennan as Nash Crawford
Fred Astaire as the Baltimore Kid
Edgar Buchanan as Jason Fitch
Andy Devine as Amos Polk
Chill Wills as Gentleman George Asque
Paul Richards as Sam Braham
Lana Wood as Katie Flavin
Parley Baer as Waco Mayor
Walter Burke as Mac a.k.a. Tom (Waco Stableman)
Lillian Bronson as Mrs. Louise Murphy
Jonathan Hole as Parson
Burt Mustin as Best Man
Don Wilbanks as Bar X Cowboy
Pepper Martin as Drifter
Eddie Quillan as Silver Dollar Bartender (uncredited)
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🦇 Fly With Me Book Review 🦇
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
❝ They were mirrors in a way. Both of them watching their loved ones suffer. Both unable to help in any meaningful way. Both coping--one with work and the other with a list. Both scared shitless of hurting the other one. ❞
❓ #QOTD What are you afraid of? ❓
⚠️ Content Warnings: Terminal illness, chronic illness, misogyny, toxic relationship, grief, traumatic brain injury
🦇 ER nurse Olive Murphy's fear of flying doesn't stop her from getting on a plane to honor her brother, but it seems her fear is misplaced. A medical emergency forces Olive to leap out of her seat and into action, only for the flight to get redirected. She would have missed the marathon she was meant to run at Disney if not for Allied Airlines pilot Stella Soriano; a gorgeous, type A woman who captivates Olive with a glance. They share a magical day at Disney together as the video of Olive saving a man's life goes viral (after all, she did TECHNICALLY save Mickey Mouse), prompting an uptick in positive press and sales for the airline. Stella sees it as an opportunity to earn her long-deserved promotion and asks Olive to play the role of her fake girlfriend as they generate more press. Can Olive stand playing a fake role when her heart is already on a one-way flight?
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My Thoughts:
💜 Get ready for a sassy, steamy, sapphic love story bound to soar into your heart. Andie Burke's debut novel has a little of everything; an insta-crush, fake dating (complete with a binder full of rules and research!), sharp and witty banter, plus some real and raw mental health rep. Between their anxieties, family responsibilities, and messy emotions, both Olive and Stella are relatable main characters you can't help but fall in love with. Sparks fly from the moment Olive and Stella meet, and Olive's mega-crush is adorable without making her seem adolescent. We gain a lot of insight into both characters' lives despite the fact that the story sticks with Olive's POV, which isn't always an easy feat. The prose is descriptive but not overly flowery, but it's the character development that really flies off the page. I absolutely adored Olive's best friend, too (imagine Felix from Orphan Black and get ready for ALL the gay sass).
💜 Burke does a wonderful job of normalizing mental health conditions without banging mental health rep over our heads. Olive's symptoms are as much a part of her as the heart-eyes she wears when Stella is in the room. After her (toxic) ex broke up with Olive because her anxiety disorder and panic attacks were "too much," Olive is afraid her symptoms will eventually scare Stella away. Meanwhile, Stella's responsibilities as her father's caretaker (who has Parkinson's) create the cracks in her type-A facade and show us why she's so committed to earning her promotion. Both characters encounter misogyny as well. While some readers might feel that there's too much going on, Burke carefully stacks these issues atop of one another. That's life; we're all juggling multiple conflicts, both internal and external. Read the quote I selected again. These women are mirror images of one another. Their struggles, while different on the surface, make it all the easier for them to empathize with and support each other. There's also no perfect, easy solution to the problems these women are facing because, again: that's life.
🦇 A part of me does wish this story split the POV, allowing us to see Stella's perspective. Keeping the focus on Olive ensured Stella's feelings for her remained hidden, but...come on. We all know where a sapphic romance novel is bound to end: with a sapphic romance. The "fake dating girlfriends with benefits" situation is where the story really gets messy. It's difficult to believe that Stella doesn't have romantic feelings for Olive at that point. The miscommunication trope is still my least favorite, but it lingers much too long in this one, leading to a not-at-all surprising third-act breakup. Even so, this remains the best sapphic romance I've read so far this year.
🦇 Recommended to fans of the fake dating trope, serious character development, and a heart-eyed, healing MC.
✨ The Vibes ✨
✈️ Fake Dating
✈️ Bisexual MC
✈️ Sapphic Ship
✈️ Panic Attacks/Depression/Mental Health Rep
✈️ Debut Author
🦇 Major thanks to the author and publisher for providing an ARC of this book via Netgalley. 🥰 This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.
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S02E03 was a "sorry David, you couldn't be William Hare but we have arranged something similar just to you"
Yes, David Tennant was the first choice to play William Hare in the film "Burke&Hare" by John landis. Even if Andy Serkis did a good job a part of me will always mourn David Tennan't losses, he could be marvellous
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