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The Love Con

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There have been so many fandom-centric romance novels coming out recently, and this is another charmer for sure! If you're into cosplay or even geek fandom, this is a book you're going to want to pick up. It's fun, sweet, sexy, and FUNNY, and pulled off the childhood friends-to-lovers dynamic in a way that felt true to the characters' relationship and their very intense history together. Plus, as someone who's lived in Atlanta for the last several years, I'm always excited to see more books set here too. Fake dating + sharing a bed + reality competition environment (which I very much enjoyed)! My one quibble was that the parents had so much concern about Kenya and Cameron and then came around over the course of a single conversation, but it was a minor issue that didn't detract from my overall enjoyment of the novel.

content notes: racist microaggressions against heroine

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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KK graduated from college with a degree in engineering, and her parents do not like the fact that she is not working to showcase that degree. But KK loves what she does -- designing cosplay costumes. In fact, she is so into cosplaying that she helped her best, best friend, Cameron, open up his own business doing just that. So, when she receives the opportunity to show off her skills in a cosplay battle to win $100,000 as a cosplay designer, she jumps at the chance. However, when put on the spot to choose her partner in the battle -- she knows Cameron is the person! Then she insinuates (on LIVE TV) that she and Cameron are romantic partners -- uh oh -- was that a Freudian slip?! Cute romance with a bunch of conflict!

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THE LOVE CON is the first book I’ve read by Seressia Glass and it definitely isn’t the last!

Synopsis: Kenya’s a plus-size, Black woman on a reality competition, Cosplay or No Way. The final challenge is to create an iconic duo with the help of a partner. In a moment of onscreen panic, Kenya names her BFF and Thor lookalike, Cam, as her partner. Luckily, Cam is entirely onboard with playing her fake BF because he’s hoping to convince her to be his actual girlfriend once the competition is over. But can they keep up the cosplay of a couple to their friends, coworkers, and Kenya’s parents?And what happens when the cameras are off?

This contemporary romance was SO good! I loved Kenya and Cam as a couple so hard!

Kenya was so relatable and authentic. As a white woman, I can’t speak about the constant microaggressions that Kenya experiences but I certainly found them believable. As a plus size woman, I can definitely identify with her experience.

Cam was the perfect cinnamon roll - ready to defend Kenya but also understanding that she needed to be able to fight her own battles. The heat between them was steamy but believable and I loved all of the cuddling and caring they showed each other.

The cosplay parts were fascinating. I even wanted a little bit more about the fabrication process and I hope someone picks up on the idea of a cosplay competition because I need to see it!

I loved the alternating POV between Kenya and Cam. Yay for the supporting and supportive characters.

My one quibble was Kenya’s parents who seemed so harsh but then turned around so quickly that it didn’t feel authentic. But everything else - chef’s kiss! Fast-paced, quick read, steamy, diverse romance - loved it!

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I really enjoyed this book, the characters were nuanced and even though the plot went about how I thought it would, it was a fun read and explored the different relationship dynamics of each of the characters. I liked how it was written from both Kenya and Cam’s perspectives !

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Thank you to Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley for providing me with a free ARC in exchange for an unbiased review.

4.5/5 stars
Ohhh, I really enjoyed this one. I love quirky reality crafting shows like Making It, Full Bloom, and Blown Away so it was fun to read about a character participating in a show like that who does cosplay. I loved seeing the behind-the-scenes drama as well as what’s going on in a participant’s head while they are competing.
The characters in this book were both fun and full of heart (my favorite kind of character) and I adored their friendship and the way they work to support each other through thick and thin. My only major frustration with this book was Kenya’s family. It felt a little like whiplash. I wasn’t prepared for the way they treated her and their lack of support for her goals or how they tried to direct her life. Seressia Glass was a new author to me and I look forward to checking out other books by her.

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This was a great read from start to finish.... I didn't want it to end! Kenya and Cam are a match made in heaven; it just takes a while for them to realize it!

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The cover immediately caught my interest. The characters made me root for them from the very beginning. And the story, the story was simply epic! I loved this book!

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The Love Con
Seressia Glass
Kenya and Cam
Kenya is a black woman in a cosplay reality TV show tournament. She has made it to the final round where they expect her and the other finalist to return home and create a duo costume with their significant other. But she doesn’t have a significant other. When they put her on the spot on national television she names her best friend Cam. But she is secretly in love with Cam. Cam is a white guy who has been her best friend since cosplaying in high school. He is now secretly in love with Kenya and jumps at the chance to be her pretend boyfriend, hoping that it might ease her into wanting him to be her real boyfriend at the end. Kenya is under so much stress: she is getting racist hate mail as well as pressure from other fat chicks and black women who expect her to represent all black women and fat chicks. As they work on the costumes and live together as fake partners it becomes harder and harder to keep their secret from one another but they feel they must.
There are so many layers to this friends to lovers story. Kenya has to deal with many micro aggressions, her parents disapproval of her decision to follow her creativity rather than entering a STEM field, and a judge who has it out for her among other things. These are some determined protagonists and the reader will root for them at every new obstacle. Their love for one another is so beautifully portrayed.
I would recommend this book to my patrons

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Wow, this was such a delightful, charming book -- I could hardly put it down. Having loved Olivia Dade's Spoiler Alert a few months back, I was primed for some more cosplay fun, and the competition was genuinely suspenseful and interesting -- though the producers' insistence on portraying Kenya as the "angry Black woman" really made me think about how unreal reality TV is.

I will absolutely be suggesting this as a library purchase and recommending it in-person and on the podcast. I think it would make a really fun book club pick, too, with plenty to talk about -- family expectations, lifelong friendship, and what we "owe" our friends, family, partners, and selves. (Also, the theme of Kenya and Cam's final-episode cosplay gave this MCU newbie a leg up when it came time to watch "Loki"!)

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A feel-good friends-to-lovers romance that will especially appeal to the nerd crowd. The writing flows well and offers some laugh out loud moments as well as some social commentary on racial microaggressions and body shaming.

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3.5

fake dating, friends-to-lovers, sharing a bed…all of your favorite tropes and MORE! glass’ writing had me laughing out loud at points; there are some really great one-liners. the second half kind of lagged for me but the ending was worth it.

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A super cute romance in the cosplay world of art, passion, and craft. I enjoyed the support and love between cosplay designer Kenya and her roommate Cam as these friends became lovers. I especially liked the third act and how the author created tension and resolution in a fresh way.

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