A review by introverted_dragon
Let's Play Make-Believe by James Patterson

3.0

Rating: 3.55

Plot:
Martin Hawking and Christy Moore are both survivors of rough divorces and are going through tough times. They are introduced through a mutual friend and immediately hit it off.
They're both in love and Martin is your typical nice guy who just wants to make his girl happy but Christy is an entirely different story. She is in the process of divorcing her husband, the rich and handsome Brennan Moore, a man who treated her horribly and for what reason? Because he could. Martin, wanting to Christy happy does anything she wants but what he doesn’t know is that things are not what they seem and this is a dangerous game. A game of make-believe…

Characters:
Not the best but what could I expect? The book’s only a hundred pages long. But really I would have like a little description. Not the best characters and I really like reading detailed characters but that wasn’t the case here.

Thoughts:
Not my favorite, honestly. Things were so slow and sometimes boring and the plot twist in the end came out of nowhere!
Seriously, I would’ve liked a few hints, but nope it hit me like a punch in the gut. And really only the last few chapters were entertaining the rest of the book was just lovey-dovey romance filled with sex, kisses and cheesy dates.
Overall, I was not impressed.
If you like incredibly lovey- dovey relationships with psychos, go read this.