Fake dating my brother's best friend was never part of the plan. But neither was falling for him.
Cole Hamilton is Chicago's grumpiest billionaire. Twelve years older, infuriatingly hot, and dangerously obsessed with control.
He's also the man who's made it his mission to sabotage my love life.
I'm a journalist on the edge of a big break. I don't have time for his games.
This has to stop.
So I crash his lunch to confront him.
Then he introduces me as his girlfriend.
I want to strangle him.
Instead, I agree to ninety days of pretending. For a career-saving story that earns me a promotion.
It's a terrible idea. Because I fall to fast.
And Cole? He's everything I swore I'd never want.
The gravel in his voice when he calls me babe. The way his hand slides to my lower back like he owns me. The fire in his eyes when no one else is watching.
He swears he doesn't believe in love. Yet every touch, every look says otherwise.
Our deal has an expiration date.
But some rules are meant to be broken. I just hope it's not my heart.
A one-night stand. A fake relationship. And an irresistibly arrogant hockey player who’s about to turn my perfectly planned life upside down.
I’m the queen of spreadsheets and five-year plans, but nothing prepared me for Zach Darling.
With my ex-crush attending my best friend’s wedding, I need the perfect date.
Someone who checks all the right boxes.
Instead, I get Zach.
The best man with a devil’s smile, a body made for sin, and a talent for driving me insane.
The same man who shattered my world with one reckless, mind-blowing night.
Now he’s offering to play my fake boyfriend, and I’m desperate enough to say yes.
But between heated glances, lingering touches, and kisses that leave me breathless…
Pretending is starting to feel dangerously real.
And just when I think I’ve got it under control, an unexpected trip to the ER changes everything.
Now I need to figure out if the man who hates commitment can handle forever.
A hockey star, a one-night stand, and a baby neither of us planned.
I never thought I’d see Wyatt Banks again until he walks back into my life as my client.
He’s every woman’s fantasy: tall, smoldering, and built to ruin you in all the best ways.
One night with him changed everything.
He left without a word, leaving me with the biggest secret of my life…our son.
As a PR expert, my job is to fix his image, not relive the heat of our past.
But every time he looks at me, that same fire ignites, pulling me closer to the edge.
I’m fighting to stay professional, but Wyatt isn’t making it easy.
His touch and his voice bring back memories I swore I’d forget.
If I let him in, everything could unravel—my career, the life I’ve worked so hard to protect, and most of all, my heart.
He's a billionaire hotel tycoon. My brother's best friend. And the last man I should want.
As a billionaire CEO, I’m used to getting my way—in business and pleasure.
Until I hired my best friend's little sister as my assistant.
My boss hates me. Or does he? It's hard to tell with all the hot, angry glares and fiery banter between us.
But falling for him? That's definitely not in my job description.
He’s back.
The one who broke my heart—Dr. Greyson Adams, my brother's best friend and new boss.
He was my one-night stand. Now he's my billionaire boss—the man who could save me or destroy me with a single touch.
I had a plan: hack his company, save my mother's life, don't get caught.
I’m New York’s most notorious billionaire bachelor, and I don’t do relationships.
Nathan Whitner. Billionaire boss. Grumpy hottie. His infuriating charm pushes all my buttons.
I never expected my one-night stand to become my billionaire boss.
Tyler Walker: Billionaire CEO. Control freak. My brother's best friend. Now my fake fiancé.
He wants me to play his loving partner to land a major deal.
One week in paradise, then we go our separate ways.
But the lines blur with every touch, every staged kiss.
Tyler gets under my skin, and suddenly, I'm drowning in him.
Craving a man who doesn't do relationships.
The ring on my finger is just for show.
But my feelings? Dangerously real.
We shouldn't work, but it feels too right to resist.
Then the trip ends, and reality crashes down.
We have to end this charade before it burns us both.
I should protect my heart, not pine for the impossible.
He doesn't believe in love. And I can't settle for less.
To build something real, one of us will have to take a leap of faith.