Review: Fake Notes - Gracie Graham








Fake Notes (Lakeview Prep #2)


Review: Fake Notes - Book #2 Lakeview Prep- Gracie Graham - September 2021

After reading and enjoying Hate Notes by Gracie Graham, I knew this was a series I wanted to continue to read and just like the first book, this one was also enjoyable. It also featured one of my favorite pairings - celebrity and a regular girl (not one of the popular). This book starts with Scarlet and her friend Penelope and Topher at Scarlet's parents’ bakery when a customer aka Cranky Lady starts choking and Scarlet goes to save her but, of course, now her family's business and Scarlet's college fund are being threatened as Cranky Lady is suing her parents' bakery. Meanwhile on the other side of the tracks is a Hollywood actor and bad boy Thorne Roberts. Thorne has finally landed a great role but his bad-boy antics are making the film producers etc have second thoughts and now they are taking a hiatus after his latest stunt. Now Thorne and his team have to do damage control and change his perception to the public which means hospital visits to the kids' wards etc. This is what brings him and Scarlet face to face as she is the perfect person to pretend to be his fake girlfriend as she is about the only person in the world who won't bend to his every whim as she sees him as an entitled jerk and Hollywood actor. However, as the pair start spending time together, we of course see sparks fly as Scarlet learns a different side of Thorne as he befriends the freaks and geeks and stands up against the popular crowd. This also put a tick in my box for him and I started to root for him as a person too. What will happen though when the time arrives for the pair to go their separate ways? Will Thorne and Scarlet realize that the feelings they both developed are true and real? Find out in Book #2 of Lakeview Prep - another amazing installment in this series and I am now looking forward to reading Book #3 Date Notes when it is released.

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