

It may have been fake, but it slowly begins to feel real. So they start a fake relationship, and soon, everyone takes notice of the newest couple in school. He says it'll guarantee Demi gets the attention of the guy she's been crushing on, and Nico says he'll gain something from it as well. But then they're paired as partners in chemistry, and when Nico suggests they have a fake relationship, Demi is taken aback. The story has exciting and surprising plot twists. The characters are complicated and have many layers. They may both be eighteen, seniors in the high school, and neighbors since they were children, but they're not friends and have barely anything in common, tied together by the fact that their respective best friends were a couple. : Fake It ‘Til You Break It : Meagan Brandy Yes yes yes I loved this so much Amazing side characters that have some personality which I appreciated so much. No one would ever think Demi Davenport and Nikoli Sykes would make an ideal couple. With Brandy's new book, it was more mature young adult and had all the angst I needed! Most of the fake relationship romances I've read tend to lean towards adult contemporary, and the few young adult I have read are fairly innocent. Since Brandy was a new-to-me author, I decided to bite the bullet and dive in-and I'm glad I did.

It takes an extra bit of convincing for me to even consider reading the trope, unless it's penned by one of my favorite authors. Admittedly, this was a bit of a risk because the fake relationship trope isn't exactly one of my go-to choices.

But he did it anyway.Fake It 'Til You Break It was my introduction to Meagan Brandy's writing and it turned out to be a good one. It turned out he and I were never playing the same game.

The thing about pretending, though, someone's always better at it, and by the time I realized my mistake, there was no going back. We played our parts so well that the lines between us began to blur until they disappeared completely. So why does it feel so real? I thought it would have been harder, convincing everyone our school's star receiver was mine and mine alone, but I was wrong. USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Meagan Brandy delivers a new standalone, fake relationship romance about finding light when your world is dark, and fighting for love when all seems lost.
