Member Reviews
This book is book 2 in a series about 3 Israeli and Jewish brothers who have bought a newspaper. This is a standalone and I was not lost at all having never read the first book. It is also a new author I have never read before.
Asher is the screw up brother despite winning journalism awards and havng a journalistic career for the last ten years. He comes home when his mother dies and his brothers ask for his help with their new newspaper. However he is broken hearted and has not been doing anything but wallowing in his broken heart for the last siz months.
Things change at an award seremony when he meets Ada, a poor documentary maker and who he almost has sex with backstage until they are both discovered and he fakes that they are dating to the curious press. Ada comes up with the plan to pretend date to try and drum up money for her documentary and for Asher's newspaper and a partnership is born.
It was an intersting story but I wanted more romance and I didnt feel that was all there. It was hard to see it as Asher seems to still be into his ex. As to Ada I really liked her and kinda felt she deserved much better than Asher.
That said it was a well writtend story and I loved seeing how the brothers still do habbat dinner and eat Israeli food. It made the story very original.