A review by mrenel2013
The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas

funny lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

Your sister is getting married in Spain and you now find yourself single before the wedding. However, you told your family you’re in a relationship. You now have to find someone to go to another country to attend a wedding. In comes your annoying co-worker who weasels his way into your life. That’s how Catalina finds her life to be. As she works through her feelings and relationship with co-worker, Aaron, she finds that maybe he isn’t as annoying as she thought.

This book was a cute read about romance blossoming from co-workers who weren’t on the best of terms. I love how Catalina grows to find out that Aaron isn’t like how he portrays himself to be. The author also throw in a couple intimacy scenes, which was certainly something I was not expecting. 

While this book was good, I felt it was lacking in depth. There was a lot of high level pieces that were apart of the storyline, but I didn’t think there was much depth. This could most definitely be the author was hoping for, but I guess that was kind of a miss for me. 

Overall, the book was good. I would recommend it for anyone looking for a light kind of airy read.