Member Reviews
Well I did enjoy this book there was nothing that made it stand out from the crowd.
I received an arc of this book via net galley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own
Didn't think I'd enjoy this one so much! The situations just felt so over-the-top and crazy, but somehow, it worked, and I couldn't stop reading and get enough of it. The chemistry was there without being forced, there's some very good humour (so happy the author didn't think she had to go over-the-top for the laughs), there was just enough secondary characters to make it varied yet at the same time not take away from the main protagonists. Also loved that it was dual POV which made it super-fun to read the hero's side as these types of romcoms are usually just the heroine's 1st Person POV.
It's fun, it's cute, it's light. It just went on too fast, and got resolved too fast, as well, but I won't hold that against it as it was a very good ride throughout. And surprisingly clean - wasn't expecting that, too, and it didn't deter from the romance!
This would have been cute if not for the way it was written. I didn’t like how juvenile the writing felt. Also the main character was kind of naive which unnerved me in a way I did not like.
I didn't vibe well with this book. The writing style didn't captivate me and I found myself aggravated with the characters from the start. Personally I didn't feel the heavy chemistry that a lot of people stated they felt with this book. I'm guessing this one just wasn't for me.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC
first, I would like to thank netgalley and the publisher for an arc in exchange for an honest review.
I have a hard time deciding whether I truly liked this book or not?? I'm stuck in a weird 50/50 cause it was kinda cute, but like I also did not like the main characters that the whole story revolves around. Abbey was just too judgmental for my liking...especially if she is suppose to be a 'girl's girl'.
i was really looking forward to this book, however i think i made a mistake asking for this arc. it is no fault to the author but i really do not like the miscommunication trope, which is the main premise of this book. i will not be finishing this book for that reason alone. i do think the writing was well done and had it not been a miscommunication trope i would have enjoyed this story. the fake dating aspect really appealed to me. i will give it a 3 stars for the writing and the characters.
This was a cute read. A quick read
An easy read and I loved the MCs.
Thanks to Netgally for this book
cute little romance book with cute little vibes that i think is definitely fun and a worth it read. tysm for the arc, would recommend this book
A very fun and light hearted read!
It was very cutesy and the characters were great! I especially loved Ted!
I thought this was very good and I will have to add this to the shop shelves. Thank you for the chance for us to review.
*Fake It 'til You Make It* by Laura Carter is an enjoyable read that takes the beloved fake dating trope and gives it a quirky twist with two characters who are both hiding their true identities. Ted and Abbey, each reeling from recent breakups, enter into a mutually beneficial arrangement to keep up appearances, but the lines between what's real and what's fake quickly blur.
The chemistry between the leads is charming, and their interactions are filled with humor and a touch of awkwardness that makes them feel relatable. The slow-burn romance is executed well, with plenty of moments that will make readers smile. However, the plot relies heavily on miscommunication and deception, which might be frustrating for those who prefer characters to be more upfront and honest. The eventual resolution feels a bit rushed, and some loose ends, especially concerning Ted's business and Abbey's career, are left unresolved.
One of the book's strengths is its focus on the personal growth of both characters as they navigate their feelings and learn to be honest with each other and themselves. However, the use of British terminology for characters who are supposed to be American or Canadian is jarring and can pull readers out of the story. This, combined with a few plot inconsistencies, detracts from the overall experience.
Despite these flaws, *Fake It 'til You Make It* remains a cute, lighthearted read perfect for fans of contemporary romance looking for a fun escape. If you love slow-burn romances with a healthy dose of humor and don't mind a bit of miscommunication, this book is worth a try. Three out of five stars for its entertaining premise and endearing characters, but it could have benefited from tighter editing and more cultural consistency.
Fake It 'til You Make it was so cute and fun! I loved that both Ted and Abbey were keeping secrets, this kept things more balanced. It was easy to see their chemistry, even through the lies. If you are looking for a fun, light, and cute read this is it!
This was a quick read and if partial stars were an option, it would be a 3.25. It was cute and fun and, although mistaken identity is one of my least favorite tropes, it wasn't overdone. I would certainly recommend this book to anyone looking for a relaxing read.
First of all thank you for approving my request!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! The authors writing style had me hooked throughout this book.
I didn't want it to end, a book I really couldn't put down.
This was a cute, fun, quick read. I loved the characters and the mistaken identity trope wasn't too over done. The siblings gave the book some depth and it was a great breezy, light book for spring.
This book is about Ted and Abbey both going through relationship breakdowns that the outside world don't known about. Each has a preconception about the other leading them to hide their true self. This leads to a mutual agreement to fake date but the chemistry between them leads to questions that must be answered. I really enjoyed this book very easy reading with laugh out loud momemts and a wedding vow to remember.
<I>'This is the biggest fight of my life and she's worth every second of it.'</I>
Numbers obsessed Abbey thought she had it sorted- job she loved, childhood sweetheart who is surely about to propose and the life of their dream on the horizon. Only, he didn't propose. He in fact did the opposite. And then she lost her job.
lost and unsure what to do now all her plans have been up-ended, Abbey decides to remake herself- even if the image she portrays is completely fake.
After a rough break-up, Ted is hiding at his brothers place. When he is mistaken for his successful and philandering older brother he decides to just go with it. After all, if he fakes it it can't be long till he makes it, right?
I really enjoyed this story. It was dorky, light-hearted and had the most cringe able meet-cute I think I've read. Throw in some fake-dating, a grumpy/sunshine relationship and this book is honestly the perfect palette cleanser.
I did struggle at times with the misleading of who they were in this book. I understood they were both just leaning in to who the other <b>thought</b> they were, but at times it did just feel like lying and was quite uncomfortable.
Overall this was a sweet and romantic book that I read in a day and would recommend.
I really enjoyed reading this book! It was an easy, lighthearted, joyful read. The characters were both crazy but in a funny endearing way that makes you root for them from beginning to end. I will definitely recommend this book to friends!
This is the 4th book I've read by Laura Carter, and I think sadly my least favorite. I definitely had to convince myself to sit down and read instead of devouring it in one sitting and struggling to put the book down. There were some plot points I struggled with, such as how did Ted get into Canada (another country) with tickets that Abby's mom would have booked under Mike's name....and Ted wouldn't have had matching identification. There was one other moment that was also confusing to me in the same way as that.
I do love the genuine love and cuteness that Laura's books have. She makes the chemistry truly feel real between two characters and she really is great at stripping the characters down to their basic selves and not the person they put a front on for the world as.
I do enjoy her books, and I would read more, but this one wasn't my favorite, not to mention they reconciled after the 3rd act break-up within 1 chapter which just felt rushed and too soon. But happy endings, so I guess I can't complain too much.
Not my favorite fake dating book but I had fun with it regardless! I am looking forward to what Laura Carter does next