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Faking It by Christine d'Abo

scrollsofdragons's review

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3.0

3.5

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I kind of wanted the fake engagement to hold out for a little longer because that was so entertaining and reminded me of one of my top fave films The Proposal.

The other issue I had was with Grady's father, I can kind of understand his frustrations with his son and the many ways he tried to combat it but the moment he threatened Max to not just break up with his son but to make it hurt and break his heart, what kind of a father does that? How can you threaten someone to break your own son's heart, that's just too cruel.
The worst part of it is that Grady is the one who feels he needs to make the first move in the right direction and the father doesn't even apologize in any form and just like that, they're relationship is repaired. The father who wanted his son's heart broken has no right being a father and should never have been redeemed like that.

bedsidestack's review

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1.0

i hadn't realized this was the second book,,, either way i was bored and thought the characters were really bland
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