Pretend We're Over
A Fake Marriage Romance
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Publisher Description
I’m not looking for a date. I’m definitely not looking for a husband—just one night of passion. I’m in Vegas, after all. And what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.
So how did I end up with a giant rock on that finger, you ask? Your guess is as good as mine.
Now I’m stuck fake married to the biggest self-centered jerk I’ve ever met. We agree to keep the charade going for six months to protect our pride and dignity. We have six months to convince everyone we aren’t meant to be. Should be easy.
I’m sweet, kind, fun Millie.
He’s cynical, self-absorbed, loner Sebastian.
We don’t belong together. Convincing everyone we’re married is the easy part. Convincing everyone we’re over—that’s proving more difficult. Convincing myself that we’re over is proving hardest yet.
I just have to remember that it was all pretend from the start. We were never together. Pretending we’re over is just going back to my life before. But what if I don’t want to keep pretending?
Pretend We’re Over is a standalone fake marriage spinoff featuring Sebastian from Pretend I’m Yours.
Customer Reviews
Great read
Ella Miles has done it again. She has a way of writing a story that just sucks you in and keeps you reading till the book is completed. Story line is what gets you since it’s a part of a story where if you read her previous book Pretend I’m yours you’ll get a tidbit from those characters. I read this book right till the end in one sitting as I could not put it down. It’s always great when you can read a book and get lost in the characters. That’s what Pretend We’re Over was for me.
Pretend We’re Over
Awesomely amazing! A real page turner, I read it in one reading. Very strong and powerful characters. This couple have existing issues to overcome and together they learn to heal each other. A beautiful and real love story you’ll definitely want to read and there’s no cliffhanger.
The story sucked me in
This story was… unexpected. Or at least the ending was. Similar to his brother’s book, Sebastian and Millie spend half their time trying to convince everyone else they’re madly in love with one another and the other half trying to convince each other they aren’t. This book was all anger and angst and steam. The story sucked me in with every tiny piece of themselves they disclosed. However, the big revelations leading up to the end weren’t quite what I thought they would be, and that left me a little disappointed. Maybe it was because I was so invested in my own pet theories that I couldn’t embrace the author’s vision. But in the end, I loved the way everything worked out.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.