A review by kaitrosereads
Jenna & Jonah's Fauxmance by Emily Franklin, Brendan Halpin

4.0

Jenna & Jonah's Fauxmance was a cute, quick read but there was nothing special about it. It's a story that's been done before but I will say that it was hilarious. The banter between Jenna and Jonah (Charlie and Fielding/Aaron) cracked me up.

Charlie Tracker (Jenna) and Fielding Withers (Jonah) can't stand each other. Too bad they not only have to pretend to be in love on TV but also in real life. When rumors start that Fielding is gay they have no choice but to escape from the public eye. Together. Spending time alone together makes Charlie and Fielding (whose real name is Aaron) question whether they actually have feelings for each other. Can they find true love or did their fauxmance ruin those chances?

These characters held no real appeal to me. Charlie was a pretty big bitch sometimes and Aaron confused me. I wanted more from them. I actually liked the supporting characters like Al and Kyana much more than Charlie and Aaron.

The plot was ehh (yes I know that isn't a word but it's all I can think of). There was nothing new to it. I really wanted something original and this was not it. Sure it was a quick read and it had it's "aww!" moments but nothing spectacular.

Overall, Jenna & Jonah's Fauxmance is one of those books that I suggest getting from the library. I hope their other books are better than this one.