A Fake Love Deal
An Enemies-to-Lovers Fake Relationship Romance
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4.3 • 76 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
A Billionaire Marriage-of-Convenience Romance With a Cold-Hearted Hero and a Broke Heiress Who’s Done Playing Nice
Treasure Grove’s five-year plan never included acting, public scandal, or marrying into Manhattan’s most powerful family. But after a humiliating betrayal and a financial disaster that threatens her beloved restaurant, she’s fresh out of options.
The solution? A contract marriage with the one man who seems least thrilled by the idea—Achilles Lord, the frosty eldest son of the Lord dynasty.
He doesn’t want a wife. She doesn’t want him as a husband. But this deal isn’t about love. It’s about legacy, leverage, and survival.
Until it’s not.
Because forced proximity, fake smiles, and shared secrets are a dangerous combination. And behind Achilles’s icy exterior, Treasure finds something unexpected: support, tenderness, and a slow-burning connection that neither of them saw coming.
She just wanted to save her dream. He just wanted to secure his family’s fortune. But love was never part of the contract.
A Fake Love Deal is a sizzling, emotional billionaire romance filled with enemies-to-lovers tension, fake engagement drama, family scheming, and a heroine who’s done letting other people write her story. Perfect for fans of slow-burn steam, reluctant partnerships, and deliciously grumpy heroes with hearts they swear they don’t have.
Customer Reviews
A Fake Love Deal
Exciting and truly sexy!
Character development who???
The book was 414 pages for me (bad eyesight = bigger text). For the first 300 some pages of the book, Achilles and Treasure have a somewhat annoying (due to constant repetitiveness) back and forth of “oh I like you so much but i can’t tell you” - not to mention its 100% one-sided. Achilles treats Treasure like she’s gum he stepped in on the sidewalk. And then OUT OF NO WHERE WITH ABSOLUTELY NO LEAD UP OR EXPLANATION, he’s magically so into and then like 5 pages later they’re having endless sex. This completely ruined the plot for me because there was so much lead up to their turning point moment that NEVER ends up happening! Plus, there’s 0 closure with Achilles ex girlfriend or explanation about WHY he has a framed pen from her still?? Not any real closure regarding Orion.
Also, WAY too many grammatical errors for a book I paid 4.99 for. Talk about disappointing. Even if you liked the first book with Hercules and Paisley (which was the only reason I purchased this book) this one ills in comparison and I don’t recommend it.