Faking It For Granвђ™s Sake - By Lisa Renee
Described by reviewers as "full of spunk," Gran serves as both the catalyst for the plot and the emotional anchor that brings the couple back together. Style and Critical Reception
The "faking it" element creates a tension between the public lie and the private, growing truth of their rekindled romance. Character Analysis Faking it for Gran’s Sake by Lisa Renee
Characterized as being "married to his business," Mason’s journey involves realizing that success is hollow without the person he loves. Described by reviewers as "full of spunk," Gran
The novella follows and Mason , a formerly engaged couple who separated because Mason prioritized his career over their relationship. The plot is set in motion when Mason’s spirited and aging grandmother, Gran , expresses a final wish to see the two of them married before she passes away. The novella follows and Mason , a formerly
The central conflict is driven by the protagonists' shared love for Gran, highlighting the theme of self-sacrifice for a loved one.
The book is often praised for its smooth flow and relatable emotional stakes, providing a "Happily Ever After" (HEA) ending that satisfies the conventions of the romantic comedy genre.