Faking It The Characters McKenzie “Max” Miller: Max is amazing! I would have exploded holding back the way she must have while she was growing up. Cade Winston: Cade is a stand up guy but we already knew that. He has dealt with a lot of pain and loss in his young life but it made him a wonderful m...
Cora Carmack has definitely impressed me again with her witty dialogue, humorous situations, and seriously raw emotions in this second book of her companion series. Faking it is the story of Max, a young woman who is hiding who she really is from her seemingly perfect family. She panics when her par...
This was good. Cade and Max are cute and all that stuff. I don't think I was in the right mind frame to really read this and appreciate it for what is was. It was too lovey doves for me.
I liked Faking It. I was happy to see Cade get some action in this book, after all his struggles being locked in the friend zone in the previous book. Cade and Max were both likeable characters and their story was funny and cute. While I do like this series so far, I am really hoping the next book...
Mackenzie “Max” Miller has a problem. Her parents have arrived in town for a surprise visit, and if they see her dyed hair, tattoos, and piercings, they just might disown her. Even worse, they’re expecting to meet a nice, wholesome boyfriend, not a guy named Mace who has a neck tattoo and plays in a...
I was so happy to see Cade get his own story. I remember feeling so badly for him as he was so in love with Bliss. I really enjoyed Faking It as much as I liked the first one. The characters are young, but very realistically portrayed. They are both in search of finding out what kind of adult the...
Cross-posted on Soapboxing.netMy husband and I are sitting around talking about this book. I'm on the topic because I'm using one of the characters as an example of something, but I keep losing my argument and shouting about other things. He asks me to cast this book, as I've told him about the thin...
I didn't know that this one is also a series... sort of. And as I read "Losing It" quite some time ago, I had difficulties to place some characters.This one was an easy read, page-turner, leisure experience (that's the 3 stars for).You got Max who gave me this impression as some thriving to be indiv...
Beginning: good, flirty, oh so fun!Middle: a little eh, right after they get it onEnd: brilliant, amazing writing, so many feelings, bittersweet and triumphant. This part alone deserves five stars.
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