Thursday, October 10, 2019

Faker by Sarah Smith

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Debut author Sarah Smith nails this fun and sexy multicultural romance where two office foes hammer out their differences to build a love that will last...

Emmie Echavarre is a professional faker. She has to be to survive as one of the few female employees at Nuts & Bolts, a power tool company staffed predominantly by gruff, burly men. From nine to five, Monday through Friday, she's tough as nails--the complete opposite of her easy-going real self.

One thing she doesn't have to fake? Her disdain for coworker Tate Rasmussen. Tate has been hostile to her since the day they met. Emmie's friendly greetings and repeated attempts to get to know him failed to garner anything more than scowls and terse one-word answers. Too bad she can't stop staring at his Thor-like biceps...

When Emmie and Tate are forced to work together on a charity construction project, things get...heated. Emmie's beginning to see that beneath Tate's chiseled exterior lies a soft heart, but it will take more than a few kind words to erase the past and convince her that what they have is real.


Source: advance egalley provided in exchange for an honest review


My favourite moment in any enemies-to-lovers romance is when the switch flips and the two characters find themselves in the unfamiliar position of have feelings for the other. They're so used to being hateful that they're thrown off and don't know how to behave anymore. That's what happens here when Emmie without warning, is reconsidering her long-held opinion of her mortal enemy, Tate.

It would be easy to ignore Tate were it not for the inconvenient fact that he works across the the tiny hallway from Emmie. She has to see him every single day and when they do have to interact it's minimal at best which always leaves her raging anew at him. She can't fathom why he's always given her the cold shoulder, answering in clipped sentences, reacting as if she's ruining his day, and generally trying to pretend she's not there. But she's taken aback when he suggests at a meeting with their boss that they work together on a social media project for their company. This should be interesting. It could change things around for them but it feels like more of the same just that now she has to speak to him. Then she's involved in an accident and overnight she's seeing an entirely different side to Tate that she never imagined possible. The change in their dynamics is confusing.

So what is it about Faker? The little things. When Emmie is laid up Tate steps in to offer her support and comfort in his own Tate way. She realizes how much he has noticed about her -- her interests, her likes and dislikes, her temperament and most impressively, details about her culture. It's a big part of who she is and he takes the time and opportunity to show her that he pays attention to what's important to her. Can we please take a brief moment to swoon here? Emmie also notices how much she's picked up on him all along. How cute is that when someone shows you that they think about you and get you? On a deeper level, Tate knows how much of a show Emmie puts on at work because she works with mostly men who'd seek to undermine her. He doesn't try to fix things outright for her but does look for ways to have her back. I've been leaning away from the alpha-hero types because I can only take so much of the possessive and quick-to-react personas. Tate is the antithesis of that. He's the kind of guy who would rather stay under the radar and can surprise you when you give him the opportunity. He gets what matters. 

On a more personal note, I've never before felt such solidarity with a character. Various details in Emmie's family and school life hit so close to home for me. It's clear from her recollections how events and incidents shaped her life and attitude, and I truly understood her. It felt as if a bit of my life was lifted and inserted into this story, and I can't begin to explain how good it felt to see those words on paper that echoed so many of my own experiences. It was cathartic and affirming. 

Emmie and Tate's relationship journey is a little different from some of the romances I've read recently and I liked how theirs evolved. As I said, I felt a special kinship with Emmie and seeing her get her happily ever after with someone who is just as amazing as she is, makes Faker an absolute joy to read!

~ Bel


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