This is a very cute story! I love the feel of thinking its all a game when it’s not. Plot: This plot is about a girl who has a pretend boyfriend and in the mist of things, she falls in love with him. I absolutely love this story. It’s a very cute read with tons of great characters and plot. The pl...
Other reviews at The Book Babe's Reads.Due to copy and paste and poor memory, formatting has been lost.I was really disappointed by The Truth About Faking. I was expecting a fun, sweet, romantic comedy type book, but what I got wasn't that. It tried at being it, but in my mind it completely failed. ...
Very sweet story albeit a little predictable. I saw the twist many chapters ahead of its big reveal so it almost became a game of when-will-it-happen. This doesn’t spoil the fun of the story though as Harley and Jason are very likeable lead characters and the story pulls you along in a simple yet en...
I know what you are thinking. I NEVER rate anything under 3 stars. This doesn't mean the book was horribly unreadable. I read it in one sitting. It was cute. But predictable. I know, this is a YA contemp romance. It's not like this book was put out to change the world. I know that. It just wasn't co...
Harley didn't know what she was getting herself into when the idea came to her to fake date Jason. She figured that Trent would see her in a different light if she were to be dumped and that he would want to console her. But in just a few short days Harley's plan to get Trent starts becoming a littl...
When I accepted this book for review, I was hoping it would be a fun, cute contemporary read. And that's exactly what it ended up being. Even though it took me a ridiculously long time to finishThe Truth About Faking, it wasn't really the book's fault at all; I just had SO many real life things to t...
Review can be seen here on Books and Swoons .**I received an ebook copy from the author but it did not influence this review in any way.**This book is the epitome of Young Adult with some teenage love, angst, and some drama thrown in for good measure. It was a really nice and fluffy read. Harley is ...
When I was first approached by Leigh T. Moore to review The Truth about Faking, I have to admit that I fell in love with the premise. What could be more fun than reading about a group of high school kids who just want to figure out love? It sounded sweet, and funny! So I jumped in head first. It too...
Okay, first some truth. I love, LOVE, anything with the premise of fake dating. Books, TV shows, movies, or fan fiction. Whatever it is, if somebody in it fake dates to make someone else jealous, I am on board. So when I got the opportunity to review The Truth About Faking, I was so psyched. The rea...
3.5/5 starsThe Truth about Faking was a cute contemporary. Initially I wasn't the best fan of the main protagonist, Harley, especially with her mind set on Trent. Also, Jason was a bit needy and I didn't like how he wasn't playing it cool with the fake dating. Over time, Harley was more bearable but...
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