What if you meet the love of your life, but he thinks you’re someone else?
Anna and Marley are best friends. So when Anna rings Marley, panicking because she has to miss a tour of an exclusive wedding venue, Marley agrees to go in her friend’s place. After being totally ignored by the glamorous receptionist who can tell she doesn’t belong there, Marley meets handsome hotel manager Cameron. He assumes she’s Anna and instead of admitting that she’s not the blushing bride, but the unlucky-in-love single friend, Marley plays along to see what it’s like to be Anna for a day.
After all, Marley is unemployed, single, and was woken up that morning by her flatmate playing the bagpipes. Anna has a high-flying career and is planning the perfect wedding. Why wouldn’t Marley want to be her?
Only she wasn’t counting on Cameron being so smart and funny. Or this spark between them that she can’t ignore. She hasn’t felt this way about a guy in forever. But he thinks she’s somebody better.
Marley needs a way out of this mix-up to get her shot at true love. But her fictional fiancé is now standing in her way and it’s harder than she thought to stop living someone else’s life…
A funny, uplifting, and poignant story of friendship, love, and finding your way. Fans of Dolly Alderton, Mhairi McFarlane, and Holly Bourne will adore Elizabeth Neep’s wit and warmth.
My Rating:
My Review:
While I enjoyed the premise and humor of this women’s fiction story, I struggled some with most of the main characters and their immature behaviors. They were annoying me I didn’t find them all that likable, yet I was invested in their tale and was curious to see how their story would unwind. I’m glad I stuck it out as it was well worth the effort when it all came together with some clever sleight of hand. The set-ups were often humorous with the characters’ duplicities snowballing and compounding, as lies tend to do. There were a few unexpected twists and curveballs I would never have seen coming that were quite ingeniously contrived. My favorite of all was the caped crusader stoner, he was brilliantly developed to be underestimated.
The Mix-Up sounds like a fun read. Glad you stuck with it and enjoyed it in the end.
I agree the book sounds like a fun read but can understand how you feel about their immature behaviour. Great review. At least it was a decent read for you.
Sometimes a book can work out even with unlikeable characters.
I would love to switch places with a few people for a day … but only a day. And immature characters are usually a DNF reason for me. Great review 🙂
Glad to see that you persisted in reading it. Lovely review!
Lovely review. Not sure if I would like this one