Given everything the actors go through bringing this tale to life, it's not that surprising to
find fictional romance has begotten real - life romance.
Not exact matches
with your
fictional romance, about two emotionally broken food lovers
finding each other on an online dating.
Cath struggles to
find the balance between devoting her attention to the real world — her family, college classes, living on her own (and separate from her party - girl twin sister, Wren), an unexpected
romance and
finding that elusive campus cafeteria — and disappearing into the comforting,
fictional world of her own stories.
Finding your special soul mate is significantly easier in
fictional romances than in real life.
I imagine those who enjoy
fictional romances will
find the relationship between the main characters satisfying, while those who prefer that their novels steer away from sentimentality will
find other aspects entertaining enough to overlook this minor weakness in an otherwise fine narrative.