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What happens when the captain of the hockey team kisses you in front of his ex? Things get awkward. What happens when he asks you to be his fake girlfriend? Things get complicated. In the high-pressure world of varsity hockey at Wittmore U, being the team intern means more than overseeing grueling workouts and injuries. It's the colossal egos of the players that truly test my patience. Even if they did see me as something more than another locker room fixture created to tend to their bodies, my boss has made one thing clear: I’m off limits. All of that changes in a heartbeat when Reese Cain, team's womanizing captain, plants a surprise kiss on me in the campus coffee shop. Suddenly, I’m thrust into the spotlight, and not for my awkward charm. The captain, it seems, has ulterior motives—he needs to stay focused on the season, while convincing his ex that he's not available. Apparently, I’m the perfect pawn in his game. For someone who's more comfortable in hoodies than house parties, fake dating Reese is enough to bolster both my confidence and social status. But the longer we keep up the charade, and our barriers start to crumble, it’s hard to know what’s real and what’s fake. Especially how good he makes it feel to belong to him. Faking It with The Forward is a standalone, m/f, college, hockey, fake dating romance by best selling author, Angel Lawson.
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This was super sweet and written really well. Nothing too outside the box but there’s so much on KU that’s badly written and this was not one of them! I’ve read the Forsyth U series by Angel and another author which is a dark romance, but this is the opposite; however the writing is just as good. Light and fluffy and easy to read! And no unrealistic miscommunication tropes.
I’ve read some other reviews saying the FMC is a massive pick-me, and although I can see why people think that (she wears baggy clothes, doesn’t see her own beauty etc.), I saw her as quite genuine and the behaviour as a result of her emotional trauma. And I’m usually a massive cynic and HATE pick-me characters so maybe I just understood the character a bit more?