Tuesday, 28 May 2019

Faking Mr Right - Claire Kingsley - plus review


Title: Faking Ms. Right
Author: Claire Kingsley
Genre: Contemporary Rom/Com
Release Date: May 28, 2019

“When I kissed you last night, I wasn’t pretending.”
Everly Dalton is a walking, talking, martini-drinking dating disaster. Forget kissing frogs. She can’t even get past the first date. But at work, she’s a badass—the longest-running assistant billionaire Shepherd Calloway has ever had. Her coworkers wonder how she handles the big bad wolf—and never gets bit. 
Shepherd Calloway isn’t interested in being anyone’s sugar daddy. Tired of women who only want him for his money, he swears off dating, determined to focus on running his empire. Until his gold-digging ex hits him where it hurts, putting him in a difficult position.
His solution—to have Everly pose as his live-in girlfriend—is obviously crazy. But the timing is uncanny. It just so happens Everly needs a favor from her boss—a big and awkward one—and this could ensure everyone gets what they want.
Besides, Everly can totally survive a few months of faux romance. 
Except there’s a problem. Shepherd is supposed to be a single-minded, unemotional robot boss. Not an actual human with a heart and morning wood. Between the awkward bed-sharing and tingly fake dates, lines are blurring. And as Everly gets to know the real Shepherd, she discovers there’s more to the man behind the bank account.
And faking it gets all too real.
"This story was perfection from the very beginning and a MUST READ book! I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND this to anyone and everyone! Claire Kingsley had the perfect mix have laughs, steamy and romance." ~ Amy [The Little Bookworm] "Shepherd is one of the best male leads that I have read in a RomCom in a while. I am definitely swoony thinking about him after finishing the book. READ THIS RIGHT NOW-- I highly recommend it and know that you will not be disappointed." ~ Ga Books LoverX "Shepard and Everly are two of the most fun, entertaining and charming couples I've ever read! Faking Ms. Right was full of hilarious moments, a chemistry that you could feel jump off the pages and sexy times that...well...lit my Kindle on FIRE!!" ~ Kim, Sultry Sirens Book Blog "I laughed plenty, awed and even teared a little. This book has it all. I don't know how I've went this long without reading Claire Kingsley but she has a new fan now!" ~ Read. Review. Repeat. "Poor Shepherd thinks he is genetically cold and closed off. Sunshiney, happy Everly is there to help him save face by following his crazy scheme. She shows him that she can be trusted with his true self and helps him melt that cold exterior." ~ Tracy, Book Cravers Blog

Heat, Heart, & Happily Ever After
Claire Kingsley writes sexy contemporary romance and romantic comedies. She loves sassy, quirky heroines, swoony heroes who love their women hard, panty-melting sexytimes, romantic happily ever afters, and lots of big feels.
She can’t imagine life without coffee, her Kindle, and the sexy heroes who inhabit her imagination. She’s living out her own happily ever after in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and three kids.
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My Review

This is my first book from this author and I have to say I really enjoyed it. Was it perfect? No of course not but after flipping through a few of the other reviews I feel like they were a bit harsh. This is a work of fiction or I also least I hope it is with Everly's bad luck in dating so I would suggest going into this book with that in mind. In saying that there is a lot in this book that you can connect with. 

This story had me laughing and cringing. Everly's horrific dating stories, her crazy supportive best friends and their exercise routine. These girls are hilarious and I was very happy to have met them in this book. 

Shep was like an onion, he had layers that he tried to hide from the world. He comes across as cold hearted but you have to hang in there with him because you soon see there is a lot more to him then you first expect. I actually really liked Shep's brother he was really sweet.

The overall story was interesting and humorous and I'd say well worth taking a chance.

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