Faking It

by mrbooks on February 2, 2010

Product DescriptionWhat happens when a writing teacher and a male escort became friends? Thirty-four years, Professor Andi Cutrone broken with her fiancé in Massachusetts, returned to her hometown of New York and wants a better lover. Thus, after Devin, meets a handsome, charming escort, they offer an unusual arrangement: lessons about writing, in exchange for the teaching of sex. When Devin Andi accepts the proposal, it shall make a contract in which both sides can see socially. There is only one problem: Andi wants, as Devin. Faking It is a spirit, sometimes Skipped, sometimes heartbreaking story about relationships, writing, and you really use. . . . More>>

Faking It

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Tracy Zullo February 2, 2010 at 6:55 am

Very good story – it was realistic and well-developed characters – their actions believable – rhetoric was certainly discussed, but it was well done – I enjoyed the discussion.Looking forward to more from this author. Rating: 4 / 5

Marc B. Cerrone February 2, 2010 at 7:09 am

I read “Faking It” and was very happy. It was a perfect “beach book”, but can not really be appreciated in every season! Can not wait for “Ordinary World to escape” to. Mrs. Lorello writing is intelligent and engaging – a great read! Rating: 5 / 5

L. borbely February 2, 2010 at 7:16 am

This book was great – romantic and sincere, but with a brain. Once you’re done, what you have read the following Ordinary World. Rating: 5 / 5

Olivia D. February 2, 2010 at 8:38 am

Kept me reading til the end. Throughout history, interesting and original. I felt the characters are not developed enough to start. I felt that Andy does not need any help at once, with his “love life” is not the character of what was originally imagined, maybe just a little more development before the character starts contracting necessary to undress to the instructions of a male companion. What brings me to my biggest concern with this book. Is it simply a good novel / story, or something more? The “message” about the sexual inhibitions and women compared to men in the world of sex and relationships were all given a little difficult for me. More than a forum for ideas of the author based on sex and sexual freedom, etc. If this is the point if done well, but sometimes I’m tired of hearing the opinion of a person about how sex should be spoken and read , etc. .. . . He took from the story. It was difficult for me to believe that a male escort, and teachers were arrested as deep understanding of the sexual nature of men and women enough to conferences together, and us. But I was always interested in the characters and how it all happened. The only time I wanted to ask and have some sex scenes, I felt again the clarity of the scene took the story where you read a novel of love, almost shabby, so the book gets 3 stars other than 4 Rating: 3 / 5

Mia Von Beeden February 2, 2010 at 10:22 am

A sign of innovation, which examines the complexities of relationships. They are not for the two main characters drive Andi and dev only be successful with one another, but in life aussi.Faking It is the perfect summer / beach read. You will not want to put it down until you if they do not see. To be honest, I think I’ve read in a little over a day. ENJOY! Rating: 5 / 5

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