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No Love Allowed
No Love Allowed | Kate Evangelista
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It's all fun and parties until someone falls in love in this modern fairy tale from author Kate Evangelista. Caleb desperately needs a new fake girlfriend. Either he attends a series of parties for his father's law firm with a pretty girl on his arm, or he gets shipped off to Yale to start a future he's not ready for and isn't sure he wants. And sadly the last unattached girl in his social circle has just made the grievous mistake of falling in love with him. Fortunately, Didi, the waitress at the Country Club who just lost her job, is open to new experiences (also, art supplies are expensive!). It's the perfect setup for them both. Caleb has only one rule for the arrangement: Didi must not fall in love with him.The summer nights tick by in a whirl of lavish parties, and Didi is enjoying her foray into high society. But Caleb soon starts to worry that this time he's the one in danger of falling in love...Praise for No Love Allowed by Kate Evangelista:“The romance was incredible. There was also a great set of secondary characters. Nathan was my favorite. And I'm so thrilled that he's going to get his own story too. I can't wait for it. The perfect YA contemporary romance for me. It had humor, romance, awesome characters, and great writing. Pretty much everything I want in a book.” —Stephanie, Bookfever“I read this book three times in succession . . . it’s a read that leaves you with that silver lining of optimism and hope that everyone who wants love, can and will find it if they just give love a chance.” —Noey Pico, whatsageek.com
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CaylasBooktopia
No Love Allowed | Kate Evangelista
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Pickpick

This was a very charming book that proved how unpredictably falling for the person you least expected to fall in love with can be so abrupt that you don‘t even know that it is love. This book also showed that no matter your financial circumstances or your mental condition; you can never choose who you fall in love with, because you do not fall in love with a person‘s wealth or way of living, but you fall in love with who the person is.

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ohbthr
No Love Allowed | Kate Evangelista
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After a fair amount of scrolling, I found my very first Litsy post for today's #booktober challenge! Have really loved getting to talk about books with fellow book nerds these last five months! 📚💖

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That-Bookish-Hiker
No Love Allowed | Kate Evangelista
Bailedbailed

I couldn't get into this book and since I checked it out of the library I need to return it.

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ohbthr
No Love Allowed | Kate Evangelista
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Mehso-so

This was a fun fake dating story (one of my favorite tropes), but at times felt very staged. It was the author's first novel though, and at times I saw fun potential.

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teribeth
No Love Allowed | Kate Evangelista
Mehso-so

Light, quick read. Cute enough, but not very memorable.

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bookrockbetty
No Love Allowed | Kate Evangelista
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Panpan

Can I have the last 2 days of reading time back, please? Nothing was well developed here.. not the characters, not the bipolar aspect, nothing. Light and really didn't dig into me emotionally at all. Forced myself to skim the last 50 pages.

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bookrockbetty
No Love Allowed | Kate Evangelista
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Ughh.. was liking this one early on, but I get so turned off when authors write gay guys with the mindset of someone from the 1980s- not all gay guys like fashion, hair, makeup, and call everyone honey. 🙄 Starbucks swords = awesome bookmarks!!

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