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Reality TV, riches, and a race for romance—with the glitz and glam of the Hollywood spotlight!
Yes, please! Sign me up. An all-new season is filming in America’s renowned movie town, and the directors are hunting for contestants with the enticing tagline: Want to sparkle under the city lights?
Bria Harper doesn’t date city boys, especially manscaped stuck-up ones with styled hair and trimmed goatees. But she’ll compete in any setting for a million dollars! As much as she wants to enter the competition alone, using her military skills and crafty strategies to win, the race requires a partner. Rick’s seemingly equally hungry to win the money, but the show’s dramatic rules have thrown them a curveball—America will vote the couple they deem to be the most “in love” as the winners. Will they have to fake an engagement to convince the fans they’re in love? If so, she can never let her feelings become real because she doesn’t do forever!
Rick Turner gladly exited the Hollywood scene, leaving behind an unfulfilling career as a cameraman on the very show his friends are encouraging him to compete as a contestant on now. After years of filming false narratives and dealing with his toxic ex-wife, he’s more interested in genuine relationships. But Bria’s real—he can feel it—and though she’s his polar opposite, she’s too good to resist, even while she’s encouraging him to fake an engagement in front of his manipulative ex. Trusting love again won’t be easy, but perhaps he can bend the rules and play the game for a chance at love? As long as he doesn’t get his heart broken again in the process!
Love in La La Land is an opposites-attract, open-door romantic adventure. It's third in The Race for Riches or Romance series but can be read as a standalone.
I love it. I loved Rick and Bria. But I think is better to read the books in order. To understand better. I really like how Bria and Rick matched eachother. Thank you for this opportunity to read this book. I will go to check the whole serie. 🤭🤭
I went into this book expecting typical reality TV drama and shallow romance. That wasn't quite what happened. The premise of Bria and Rick meeting on "The Race for Riches or Romance" could have been cheesy, but instead it felt grounded and messy in a way that made me actually car…
This is the third book in The Race for Riches or Romance series, and another really fun reality TV romance. It can be read as a standalone, but characters from the previous books do show up again.
This season of the show moves to Hollywood, where Bria gets another shot at competing—but t…
Love in La La Land was an enjoyable return to the world of “The Race for Riches or Romance,” and I especially appreciated the opportunity to get to know Bria better in this installment. I really enjoyed the push-and-pull dynamic between Bria and Rick, especially because both of them are dating outside of their usual “type”. It was refreshing to see an opposites-attract pairing that genuinely worked, with their differences complementing and strengthening each other rather than feeling forced. Their chemistry was strong throughout the story, and I liked that even as the romance developed, Bria still interacted with Rick in a grounded, teasing way that kept their connection feeling authentic.
I was drawn to Bria in the first book, so I enjoyed seeing her character explored more deeply here. I appreciated that she never minimizes herself within the relationship, and her hesitancy around trust and emotional dependence added meaningful depth to her character arc.
In this book, I appreciated that she never minimizes herself within the relationship, and her hesitancy around trust and any kind of dependence on others added meaningful depth to her character arc. Her fears and reactions felt understandable given her experiences, which made it rewarding to see her slowly open herself up to connection.
After feeling like the competition aspect took more of a backseat in book two, I was happy to see the challenges play a stronger role again here. The reality-TV-inspired chaos and tension felt much closer to the balance I enjoyed in Crush in the Cascades, and some of the challenge setups sounded genuinely awful in the most entertaining way possible (for the audience, not participants). I also thought the added rivalry elements brought an extra layer of unpredictability that kept the story engaging without overwhelming the romance itself.
Overall, this was a fun, character-driven continuation of the series with strong chemistry, entertaining competition elements, and a heroine who was easy to root for.