Faking it
This is a contemporary fiction that centres around a young film-star couple, Lily Thane and Adam Harker.
Set in the modern times, initially in London in England, former child-star Lily Thane is trying to make it in the film industry. Unfortunately, she isn't having much luck here. Until she bumps into Adam Harker, an old friend but now a budding film-star.
Soon, Lily finds herself in a fake relationship with Adam. Lily wonders if their relationship can ever be real?
I liked how the author focuses on Lily as the central character. I liked how it was written in the first person so you as the reader find out about their secrets and hopes. I also liked their normal interactions with other characters.
I noticed the font varies. Italics when Lily is thinking and reading. Then a different font when the information is from the internet.
When I first read the title, saw the cover and read the synopsis, I thought I would like to read this book because it sounded like a thriller book about the troubles of a fake toxic relationship. Having read it, I found the storyline quite interesting. But not my usual genre.
Set in the modern times, initially in London in England, former child-star Lily Thane is trying to make it in the film industry. Unfortunately, she isn't having much luck here. Until she bumps into Adam Harker, an old friend but now a budding film-star.
Soon, Lily finds herself in a fake relationship with Adam. Lily wonders if their relationship can ever be real?
I liked how the author focuses on Lily as the central character. I liked how it was written in the first person so you as the reader find out about their secrets and hopes. I also liked their normal interactions with other characters.
I noticed the font varies. Italics when Lily is thinking and reading. Then a different font when the information is from the internet.
When I first read the title, saw the cover and read the synopsis, I thought I would like to read this book because it sounded like a thriller book about the troubles of a fake toxic relationship. Having read it, I found the storyline quite interesting. But not my usual genre.