Book Review: Fake It for Me by Weston Parker
- Kristen Lewendon
- Jun 29, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 3, 2019
Bad Boy Greeks Book 1
I need a woman to help me shut up my big Greek family.
And my new intern is perfect for the job, though pretending to have a relationship with her might be a little taboo.
Good thing I'm in charge.
Being a self-made billionaire, I haven't spent much time looking for love.
None actually.
Lucky for me, it's fallen right into my lap.
This pretty American girl has zero sense of direction, but a good heart and a sexy smile.
I've always been smitten by a woman that needs rescuing, or so it seems.
Something tells me that she might be more than I bargained for.
Either way, I just need her to fake it for me until it appears real.
Funny how real it quickly becomes.
Every Good Girl Deserves a Bad Boy. ~ Weston

My Review:
I don’t know if I can really call Adrian a “bad boy”. He’s sweet and charming and a gentleman. He has occasional lapses in judgement, but that simply makes him human. Bella comes across as just the cutest little thing; endearingly bad with navigation, yet brilliant with marketing and people. I loved how this story blended the instant chemistry between Adrian and Bella with a slower build up of their relationship. I also really appreciated that this touched on a lot of interpersonal issues; such as dealing with parents’ expectations and dating in the office. They were all handled in a very ‘classy’ way. I especially adored the ending, and where Adrian and Bella are able to get the parental expectations to. The secondary cast have so much personality and I want to see stories about some of the other staff at Great Greeks.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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