A review by catiinha
Crazy, Stupid, Fauxmance by Shellee Roberts

4.0

This book is the ultimate cuteness. I haven’t read the previous two books in the series (but I want to now that I’ve read this one) so I didn’t know what to expect but in the end it was better than I ever expected and I loved it. Well, I actually knew I would probably love it because I know Entangled: Crush can’t go wrong with all these cute books.

I really enjoyed the characters in this book. I loved Mariely and I loved how she was. She didn’t have an easy life but she knew what she wanted. Also, her style was amazing. I know she didn’t dressed like that only because of fashion but I still loved it and I loved how unique she was. Cabot was, well Cabot was cute and I still can’t understand why I couldn’t find people like him when I was on high school. It’s not fair. I really liked how their relationship developed. I think it was great that before they had feelings for each other they had some kind of friendship. It might have been a little bit fast but I liked to see them talking about things and becoming friends before they even thought about a relationship. I also liked some of the other characters a lot and now I need to read Willa’s book because I want to know what happened (or didn’t happen) between her and Finn. And am I the only one who’s really excited to see Cabot and Finn’s bromance?? I need to see those two together.

Another thing I really enjoyed and the writing and how this book had a dual POV. I really, really liked how the dual POV worked in this book. My only problem it’s that I wouldn’t mind a few more chapters in Cabot’s POV.

Overall, this was a fun and easy read that everyone that loves young adult contemporary should read. I can’t wait to read books 2 and 3 (even when I need to wait until Winter 2017 for book 2).