A review by hannahzimm12
Ten Rules for Faking It by Sophie Sullivan

2.0

While it was cute at some points, I found the desire between the two, particularly on the side of Chris, a tad too intense. Also, while I appreciate the perspective of social anxiety, I’m pretty upset that Everly didn’t listen to Stacey when she recommended she see someone for it. That could have been such a good moment for her, and the fact that it didn’t go anywhere was truly disappointing. Lastly, it was way too cheesy for me, even for a romance. But maybe I’m just bitter.