To fake – date an upcoming rock star, what could possibly go wrong?
Synopsis
When a wary rock star and a cynical reporter fake date to bury a scandalous rumor, will true love be exposed as the real story?
Nick: I do my best songwriting while playing my guitar on the fire escape. Unfortunately, my in-bed-at-ten next-door neighbor, Maddie, is not a fan of my music. She clambers out on the fire escape to yell at me about making “noise.” In bunny slippers, no less. But then she trips and falls into my arms.
That photo of Maddie plastered all over me hits the papers, just as my dream recording company wants to sign my band. Which is a problem, because an obsessed fan is claiming that I’m her boyfriend and now the media is blowing up that I’m two-timing them both. Good-bye recording contract, unless….
Maddie: I’m supposed to cover the story. Not be the story! But when Nick begs me to fake date, I can’t resist the chance to be Nick’s girlfriend—even if fake—the opposite of my life as a city desk reporter. But my ex said I’m a terrible kisser, and there’s no way I want Mr. Hot Rock Star saying the same thing. Hence, clause 11 in our contract: There will be absolutely no physical contact.
Nick: When Maddie receives a threatening photo of the two of us with an X over her face, my desire to protect her suddenly feels all too real. It’s either a troll or her undercover investigation has been compromised. With both our careers at stake, is breaking up the only way to keep Maddie safe?
My review
Living in the same apartment block, Nick and Maddie have crossed paths several times. While there isn’t any real animosity between them, Maddie does get annoyed when Nick starts playing music when she just wants to go to bed early. And Nick cannot understand why someone would want to go to sleep that early… But of course, Nick is trying to make a career with his band, while Maddie is trying to write a story about corruption. Their lives couldn’t be more different! But when one evening, Maddie is once again berating Nick for playing in the fire escape and she trips, falling into his arms, somehow that picture is splattered just everywhere, things change. Not only because of the picture, but as there is a woman claiming to be Nick’s girlfriend. In order to clear his name, there is only one option: Maddie and Nick have to pretend to be a couple… However, Maddie isn’t all that eager, because she wants to write the story and not be the story… But how can she refuse to help Nick? Of course this has to be on her terms, and they set up a contract. A contract that will protect the both of them, but not from others, as Maddie suddenly is the target of someone with not so nice plans, and Nick suddenly becomes very protective of his neighbour…
Fake dating, a trope as old as time, isn’t it? Fake dating a rock star? Well, I was very curious to read how that would work out!
I liked it how at the start of the book, Maddie and Nick already know each other. So the whole accidental meeting each other, is totally not necessary, and we can just start with two people that know each other.
Maddie and Nick are neighbours, and from the start, they get along. They aren’t actually friends, knocking on each other’s door all the time and spending time together. But they aren’t enemies either.
Yes, there is the fact that Maddie is fed up with Nick playing his music on the fire escape while she wants to sleep, but beside this minor issue, there isn’t that they want the other one to move somewhere else asap.
While there is mutual respect for each other, their lives couldn’t be more different. Different, but chasing their dreams on their own. Also there, as they know what dream they are chasing, there is once again that respect.
But while Nick knows that Maddie is a good person, his past also made him very wary of journalists and reporters. And while he does trust Maddie, he cannot shake off that betrayal may be just lurking around the corner…
That doesn’t take away that there is a closer friendship growing between Nick and Maddie the moment the contract is signed. It was sweet to see how slowly, both Nick and Maddie just get to know each other better, how they become each other’s support, help, and listening board. But not only that, there is a comradery formed, an alliance. A bond that make them want to help with each quest.
And with one of the quests being Maddie’s story, we get such a better insight of Maddie’s character too. She is the kind of person that is persistent, she knows that there is a story to be uncovered, and she is ready to go lengths to get to the core of it. Even if it may risk her own safety…
With her, we also see how toxic a workspace can be, as she has to fight off not only her own colleague, but even people with a higher position.
And right there, we see the kindness, the protectiveness that there is in Nick. Because he is more worried about Maddie and what is happening to her, because of the story she is chasing, but also the position he has brought her in.
I loved reading how slowly Maddie and Nick are realizing that perfect what they are faking, isn’t so fake at all. But I also found it so recognizable that there is some fear of not only admitting the shift of their feelings, but also acting upon them.
As a bystander it is always easy to tell someone to not be scared and do what your heart tells you to do. But when you are at the centre of the story, it’s a whole different thing, isn’t it? And I could understand the both of them…
And while there is fear, and their belief to stick to the contract and no more, there is, like I said before, this bond between them. An undeniable thing that just keeps on growing, expanding into something beautiful.
In this book we see how different worlds can find each other, literally next door. And how there is this understanding between ‘mismatched’ people, a need of helping each other out. But we also see how these ‘mismatched’ people can be the right people to grow and let go of the past. And we see how these ‘mismatched’ people are the right people to be the right kind of inspiration and how they can let us become the best version of ourselves.
I laughed while reading, I swooned while reading, I even got a bit frustrated by reading, and I fell in love with not just the main characters of this wonderful story, but the whole premise of it!




























