A review by daniireads
Faking Ever After by Hayden Hall

4.0

Finn, on the run after stealing an encrypted flash drive full of incriminating information Ponzi scheme that swindled his family out of a lot of money, randomly bumps into his friend, Kim, who suggests a way to help him out of his prickly situation.

Percy, Kim's boss, is desperately in need of a buffer while in Greece for his parent's anniversary, especially after lying to his parents about having a boyfriend. Who better than to play the part than Finn, who needs to lay low. 

The two instantly hit it off, with lines blurring between real and fake as feelings grow between the two. Of course things are going a bit too perfectly, and things quickly go down hill with the arrival of an unexpected guest.

Faking Ever After was fast paced, entertaining, and kept me hooked from the start. 
Honestly, this was yet another book I went into completely blind--it's Hayden Hall, so I knew I would love this regardless what it was about. I needless to say I adored Percy and Finn together so much.