Faking Ever After – TWiT Book Review

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This trip to Greece was supposed to be simple—play the part of the perfect boyfriend, soak up the sun, and help my best friend’s billionaire boss survive his family’s relentless questions. I thought he would only be my ticket out of New York and away from the man whose dangerous secrets I stole. But nothing about Percy Davenport is simple. He’s a genius with a yacht and a private jet but can’t handle turbulence or tell his mother no. When I agreed to be his fake date for his parent’s wedding anniversary, I didn’t realize I’d also be signing up for two weeks of shared beds, whispered secrets, and too many stolen glances.

Percy’s handsome, brilliant, and shy enough to be completely charming, and pretending to love him feels far too real. Falling for him wasn’t part of the deal, but neither was learning he’s been burned by people too many times to trust easily—especially if you’re a stranger carrying a pocket full of secrets. Pretending to love Percy should have been easy. The hard part? Stopping myself from falling for real.


Rating: 5
5/5
Great Book!
Characters
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Originality
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Engaging
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Great Plot
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LGBTQIA Relevance
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‘Faking Ever After’ captivates readers from the very first page. This book invites you into a world filled with adventure and emotion, crafting a tale that quickly weaves together elements of stealing, running, hiding, and unexpected love—all amidst the backdrop of a wedding anniversary. The pacing, is dynamic, keeping you engaged while ensuring the storyline flows effortlessly.

The heart of this captivating narrative is Finn and Percy, two characters who are as lovable as they are flawed. Percy’s moody and insecure demeanor contrasts beautifully with Finn’s shining, confidence and charisma. Together, they create a perfect balance; if only they could recognize their strengths and support one another. Their relationship adds depth to the story, making readers root for their success.

This enchanting book holds a little bit of everything that makes literature great. With romance sparking amidst the intrigue and angst, the story keeps you on your toes. It’s peppered with funny and quirky characters that add an extra, layer of enjoyment to the reading experience. Whether, you’re in the mood for a heartwarming love story or an adventurous escapade, ‘Faking Ever After’ has it wrapped in one delightful package.


Hayden Hall LogoAbout The Author

Hayden Hall writes MM romance novels. He is a boyfriend, a globetrotter, and an avid romance reader. Hayden’s mission is to author a catalog of captivating and steamy MM romance novels that gather a devoted community around the Happily Ever Afters. His stories are sweet but naughty.

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