Fake It: A Fake Marriage Baby Romance by Mia Ford

   The Feelings Are So Real

Thomas is a playboy and enjoys life.  Nothing really too serious.  He had been dating a supposed celebrity but they’ve finished although the paparazzi  don’t seem to care and still trail after him.  Thomas was born on what’s called the ‘right’ side of the tracks whilst Sophia, whom he met when he went into the place where she was a bartender, is very much from the ‘wrong’ side.  But there is a special chemistry and attraction between them that they can’t ignore.  As neither want a real relationship they have a ‘friends with benefits’  which they are both enjoying as they both like having sex in the open. His father, however, has had enough of Thomas’s playboy ways and has basically told him to grow up, get married and have an heir otherwise the ‘gravy train’ will cease!  This will also mean that his little sister will be without a penny too which he cannot allow as he loves her too much.  So he comes to Sophie, who is already in love with him, if she will pretend to be in love with him and have a child with him.  Seems oh so easy doesn’t it? But this is one of Mia Ford’s stories so you should know that nothing is ever straight forward with her!  Firstly, Thomas’s next door neighbour, Julia, wants Thomas and his mother is willing to help her get him.  Secondly , he has to convince his father that it is real between him and Sophia and for them to have a baby.  just in case, he doesn’t become a father within a year he actually gets himself a job to try to support his sister. But does Thomas have any feelings for Sophia, other than enjoying sex with her?  We know she loves him?  Can she carry on if he doesn’t love her? What will happen at the end of the twelve months after she, hopefully, has given birth to his child?  I wasn’t that thrilled with Thomas at the beginning but actually he grew on me when he started taking responsibility for himself and those he cared for. All these different challenges that Mia set for him merely helped making him the man that he should have been all along.  She also creates some awful characters – Julia and his mother being prime examples of this and just bring the story more to life and 3-dimensional.  if you’re looking for a fun and quick read with plenty of heat, fun, twists and a hero and heroine that you’ll root for then this is the book for you and I encourage you to get a copy for yourself and enjoy like I did. I received a reader’s copy of this book and voluntarily leave my honest review of it here.

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