
Fake Out Hearts
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Narrado por:
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Marie Hawkins
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C.J. Grey
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De:
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Nikki Lawson
He’s my ex’s rival. The gorgeous, tatted up bad boy of the NHL…
And now he’s my husband.
When my ex breaks up with me in a very public way, all I want to do is hide from the world. But instead, I end up having the hottest night of my life with Theo Camden—a right winger for the Aces and my ex’s biggest rival.
It’s only supposed to be one night, but when Theo finds out that I’ll be deported since I lost my job after the breakup, he proposes something else.
Marriage.
We’ll tie the knot in Vegas and spend a few years living together, pretending this thing between us is real. Then I’ll be free to stay in the country and we can both go our own ways.
But being fake married is more complicated than I thought—especially when the line between fake and real starts to blur.
Kisses that were supposed to be just for show start to feel like something else, and when Theo learns to cook my favorite foods and calls me “my wife,” I realize I’m doing the one thing I was never supposed to do…
I’m falling for the husband I can’t keep.
Because once he learns the secret I’ve been hiding, this will all be over.
TROPES IN THIS BOOK:
- Marriage of convenience
- Dancer x Hockey player
- Boy obsessed
- Ex’s rival
- Found family
- Jealous/possessive hero
- Forced proximity
Fake Out Hearts is a contemporary hockey romance loaded with banter, feels, and deliciously dirty steam.
It can be listened to as a complete standalone.
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There were several things that didn’t make logical sense. They got married without a marriage license, she talks about being “a dancer,” but it’s not till the very end it’s ballet. And she almost never practices which doesn’t seem logical. What did she do with that dancing previously? They never say. Have several things that really have no effect on the story. His ex-wife walks in and finds them sleeping together, but we never see or hear from her again. They go babysit a kid for no reason that move the plot forward. And doesn’t tie into the eventual ending. They describe scenes and it looks like something’s going to Happen, but really they’re just going home to have sex. She apparently had a very serious eating disorder previously, but she still forgets to eat now enough to make her pass out and spend the night in the hospital, but that’s never fully delved into and has no effect on the story.
Spoilers below :
She eventually revealed the big secret that she can’t have kids, it’s irreversible and they break up over it. But they never give any explanation as to why or how she found out, or why she’s on the pill. and despite all the arguments and discussions, the word adoption does not come up until the last line in the book.
A feel good story
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I love Theo!
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So sweet
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So goood!
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Let down ending.
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Great !
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Unconvincing fmc
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Long
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Then when she got with Theo I was annoyed with the one hundred references of Shawn from what he did or didn’t do during intercourse to what he did or didn’t do romantically. The entire book is Theo reassuring the girl of her worth 🙄 but she brought nothing to the table. Except one scene where they make it that she got him his mojo back by brining him skating at a rink (it was cute but idk it was just one little scene) for the love of God I need authors to create more strong female leads. Of the two hundred (ish) books I’ve read / listened to this summer I have come across MAYBE 10 strong, independent + confident, emotionally mature female leads and it’s so infuriating.
The narrators were good
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