Faking It With #41 is the third book in the Hockey Hotties series, and is an enemies to lovers, fake relationship, single dad romance between Ford, the playboy Florida Fury hockey player and Lena, his family’s PR person. It had angst, emotion, and steam, and I am becoming more and more invested in the players’ lives and relationships as this series progresses.
Ford has always fought against what his family, especially his overbearing father, has set out for him. Instead of stepping into the family business like he was expected to do, he pursued hockey and was determined to make a name, and a career, out of the sport he loved. From an affluent background, his family have always stepped in to clean up his mistakes, but in more recent years, their PR employee has been Lena. Lena is from humbler beginnings and sees Ford as a playboy who gets away with everything, and they’ve always butted heads. Until Ford unexpectedly becomes a single father to a baby girl, and Lena must get involved and clear up the mess, something she’s used to doing. But Ford is devoted to his daughter Annabelle, and suddenly Lena begins to see him in a new light. The chemistry between them grows, and that’s when Ford’s father comes up with a plan, a fake relationship between the two whilst he sells the business, and Ford can continue to live his life the way he wants. Ford and Lena reluctantly agree, and play happy families, but when the lines between real and fake begin to blur, at the end of their time together, will either admit their real feelings?
Lena and Ford were always at each other’s throats, fighting an attraction but also a real dislike for the other. Ford always saw Lena as his father’s puppet, someone who would come in and fix whatever he’d done wrong and look down on him and his failures. Lena thought of Ford as the spoiled rich playboy who could get away with anything and took for granted his loving family and affluent lifestyle. But until they took down the walls, they had both set up and got to know the real person underneath, both realized they were much more complicated than first thought. The fake relationship gave them the space to be themselves, and learn more about the real version of each other, not the image they had in their heads. Ford became more confident as a father, and began to trust himself more, and realized that whilst he didn’t necessarily need help, he wanted to raise Annabelle with Lena. Lena learnt that she couldn’t project her past on to Ford, and to trust that he would keep his promises to her, despite how many times she’d been let down by others in the past. They both had to get past their fears before they could be together, but once they did that, they were unstoppable as a couple, and as a family.