Wednesday, May 13, 2015

review: Fake It by Jennifer Chance

Fake It by Jennifer Chance




My rating:  3/5
Rule Breakers #2
DRC provided by NetGalley  for an honest review
Published: Published July 1st 2014 by Loveswept
Genre:  Contemporary Romance, Bad Boy Romance

Summary –

As her sizzling new series continues, Jennifer Chance sparks some serious combustion between a sexy biker and a corporate go-getter who’s ready to let her hair down.

New grad Anna Richardson works hard—so hard that she’s given up having a romantic life. Anna has even convinced her friends that she’s dating an amazing guy—who they’ve simply never met. But now Anna has a wedding to attend and needs to produce the hottie she’s been lying about for the past six months. Enter Jake Flynn, her infuriating, motorcycle-riding, jaw-droppingly gorgeous neighbor, who’s more than willing to fake it for a weekend. In fact, Jake won’t be satisfied until things get real.

Though Jake is only playing the role of adoring boyfriend, he’s starting to feel the heat, and judging by Anna’s sweet blush, so is she. Letting chemistry this intense go to waste would be a real shame. Soon, though, the thin line between fantasy and reality fades. Jake may not be what every buttoned-up fast-tracker wants, but he’s sure as hell what Anna needs. And if she takes a ride with him, their adventure never has to end.
(Thanks to GoodReads.com for the summary)

My Thoughts –

Initial thoughts immediately after reading book - off hand, bad editing. Anna was called Lacey and Jake was called Jack at one time...also too much stroking

I liked the story.  It was ok.  I liked it enough to finish it and that’s really about it.  I thought the situation was a bit humorous and I thought the characters were cool, too.  The story was easy to read, minus the bad editing, and was full of super smexy scenes.  I just really thought there was too much stroking…and more stroking.  Just sayin’.  God job to the author, pay attention more editor and I look forward to book #3.

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