Mr. Mayfair By Louise Bay Guide

The story centers on , an interior designer who receives the shock of a lifetime: her ex-boyfriend, who dumped her just two months prior, is marrying her childhood best friend. Adding insult to injury, they have invited her to their week-long wedding celebration at a castle in Scotland.

Reviewers and readers have highlighted several standout elements of the novel:

: The journey isn't just about romance; it's about healing. Stella evolves from being a "doormat" to a woman who stands up for herself, while Beck learns to dismantle his emotional walls built from a rough childhood. Mr. Mayfair by Louise Bay

: Critics from We Like Them Dark Blog and Love Lavender Books praise it as a "top read" and "best in class" for the fake relationship trope.

: The book introduces Beck’s close-knit group of five friends, setting the stage for future installments like Mr. Knightsbridge and Mr. Smithfield . Quick Facts for Readers Book Review – Mr Mayfair - RosieLovesReading - Home.blog The story centers on , an interior designer

: The contrast between the fast-paced life in London and the atmospheric, activity-filled wedding week in Scotland adds a rich texture to the narrative.

Enter , a self-made property developer with a "chip on his shoulder" regarding old money and a desperate need to attend that same wedding to close a career-defining business deal. He strikes a bargain with a heartbroken Stella: he will be her "pretend" handsome boyfriend to save her face, and in return, she provides him with the access he needs to land his deal. What Makes It a Must-Read Stella evolves from being a "doormat" to a

Review: Mr. Mayfair by Louise Bay Mr. Mayfair is the first book in The Mister Series by USA Today bestselling author Louise Bay. It is a standalone contemporary romance that masterfully utilizes the "fake dating" trope set against a backdrop of billionaire property deals and high-society drama.