In the novel Fake Dating Adrian Hunter by Skyla Summers, the "fake dating" feature is centered on a high-stakes in a tropical setting. Famous fashion designer Verena Valentine enters into a week-long fake relationship with her childhood-best-friend-turned-enemy, Adrian Hunter, to navigate the awkward presence of both of their exes.
: Being trapped together at an island wedding for a full week forces them to confront their past and current feelings. Fake Dating Adrian Hunter by Skyla Summers
: The primary motivation for the fake dating is to make their respective ex-partners jealous, which eventually leads to genuine tension between the two. In the novel Fake Dating Adrian Hunter by
: Verena and Adrian have a deep, painful history that adds emotional weight to their current animosity. : The primary motivation for the fake dating
The feature is built on several classic romance tropes that intensify the drama:
: The "fake" aspects, such as shared living quarters and necessary public displays of affection, quickly transition into real physical chemistry.
This book is the first installment in the series. It is often recommended to readers who enjoy popular rom-coms like The Spanish Love Deception and The Unhoneymooners due to its blend of humor, angst, and steamy scenes.