Release Blitz with Review: Faked by Karla Sorensen


Why?
Because it will give her an evening with the man she’s been crushing on for years, Lia’s best friend, Finn.
Miss Straight A Student has thought through all the angles, and knows the risk is worth it. And everything would have been fine, if Finn had been the one to show up at her door.
But it wasn’t.
Bauer Davis— Finn’s half brother and his exact opposite in just about every definable category is the one waiting for her instead. A professional snowboarder, Bauer is covered in ink, full of attitude, and has a chip on his shoulder the size of Mt. Olympus. The kind of bad boy that Claire has never been attracted to before.
Now the good girl is with the wrong brother for a night, and when the consequence is that they have to pretend to be together for an event, it’s nothing she could have predicted. But maybe, just maybe, what makes Bauer so bad, is exactly what Claire needs.
This is only the second book I have read from Karla and once again I really enjoyed it.
Claire and Bauer (love that name) connection is because of a fake relationship - hence the title of this book. This is a trope I find myself drawn to over and over again. I thought Karla’s version was great.
These two had a fantastic chemistry right from the start. I liked how Bauer was open to exploring this right from the start. It was up to Claire to look past other people’s perceptions and see Bauer for the man he truly was.
After reading the epilogue I know I need to read Karla’s next book.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book.
Claire and Bauer (love that name) connection is because of a fake relationship - hence the title of this book. This is a trope I find myself drawn to over and over again. I thought Karla’s version was great.
These two had a fantastic chemistry right from the start. I liked how Bauer was open to exploring this right from the start. It was up to Claire to look past other people’s perceptions and see Bauer for the man he truly was.
After reading the epilogue I know I need to read Karla’s next book.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book.









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