Critics and readers alike highlight Bellefleur’s snappy prose and the palpable chemistry between the leads. The book is also noted for its: Lou's Review: The Fiancée Farce, by Alexandria Bellefleur
While the trope has existed since Shakespeare, the recent surge in popularity is largely attributed to author , whose 2023 novel The Fiancee Farce became an instant critical and commercial success. The Fiancee Farce
Fake dating + forced proximity + found family + a chaotic wine cellar scene? Yes, please. Alexandria Bellefleur does it again. 5 stars. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yes, please
. Whether it’s to satisfy a prying family, secure an inheritance, or protect a reputation, the protagonists enter a contractual agreement to perform love. The humor arises from the performance ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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itself—the over-the-top public displays of affection contrasted with the awkward, often contentious reality of their private interactions. The Shift from Farce to Feeling