7.03.2023

Love on Camera ~ Review

Love on Camera
The Wonder Boys #1
By Dana LeCheminant
Narrated By Mari Bee and Jon Brattin

Who doesn't love being read to? Yes, I know that some people prefer to read a book themselves, but if you are one of those who have fond memories of being read to, this audio edition of Love On Camera is a fun way to experience this book. The narration by Mari Bee and Jon Brattin is well-done and keeps the story moving so that one's attention is held throughout the reading. 

I have read Dana LeCheminant's historical fiction offerings in the past and have greatly enjoyed them. So her contemporary offerings were new to me. I have to say this was a fun and enjoyable read (or listen). The characters were engaging, and the story was unique. 

Ten dates over a couple months, ugh. But for the chance to get more exposure for her photography business, Madi agrees to this bet. But to get out of actually dating anyone, she enlists her older brother's best friends to play the role. They all just have to pretend to have just met, no problem. Right??

But working in ten fake dates around everyone's schedules is more than a little challenging. Fortunately, Oliver is usually available. Having sold his business, he has time to fill. And what better way to fill it than spending time with Madi, his best friend for years.

This is a cute read and one that is a great break from the daily stress of work. At just under 7-3/4 hours, it is an easy listen. I highly recommend it, and I can't wait until the rest of the series makes the transition to audio. But while I wait, I'm moving the eBook versions into my digital library TBR!

I was provided a complimentary copy of this digital audiobook with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.



About the Book:
Madi doesn’t have time to date. Oliver has all the time in the world.

When wedding photographer Madi is challenged to find herself ten dates in three months, she turns to her older brother’s three best friends to be her stand-ins. It helps her win the challenge without having to deal with the stress of dating. What could go wrong?

Since selling his company, Oliver hasn’t had much to do, and helping Madi has given his life meaning again. But when she asks him to pose as her boyfriend—more than just a date here and there—he suddenly finds himself questioning his feelings toward the girl he always saw as a little sister. Feelings that would get him murdered by his best friend.

No one sees the real Oliver the way Madi does, and Madi has never been as comfortable around anyone as she is with Oliver. With the fake part of their relationship feeling less and less fake, they both have to decide if they’re brave enough to take that first step toward something real. Is a chance at love worth risking a lifetime of friendship?

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