Faking It by Cora Carmack

Faking It (Losing It, #2)

by Cora Carmack

Every girl likes a bad boy...

And Max's current boyfriend is as bad as they come. She knows her family would freak if they saw his tattoos and piercings.

So when her parents turn up unannounced Max grabs the most wholesome guy she can to play her boyfriend.

But Cade Winston is so perfect that Max needs him to keep playing the part. And the more they have to fake their relationship, the harder it gets to just pretend...

Reviewed by readingwithwrin on

4 of 5 stars

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Like the first one in this trilogy I read it last year, but for some unknown reason didn't mark it as read nor did I review it.

I'm just going to be going off of memory for this review as I did in the first one so it might be a little bit short.

I really liked this book compared to the first one. This is a companion novel as Cade was in the first book and the main protagonist friends.
In this one Cade has moved and is going to get his masters and is a little depressed. Max who is trying to hide who she really is from her parents needs Cade's help and of course they end up falling for each other along the way. This was a slow going romance and was very realistic compared to the first one.
While Cade and Max both have problems they work on them together and create a friendship and later on a relationship. We see the main protagonists from the first one make a quick appearance in this one. But this book could have been a stand alone.

Because of this book I am interested to read the final book in the trilogy and see if I like it even more.

(I don't remember there being any sex in this book either and if there was it wasn't the main plot line for a change. )

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