A Fake Love Deal
A Fake Fiancé Billionaire Romance
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Treasure Grove is in a bind.
Her restaurant is in trouble, and she's out of options. Enter Achilles Lord, the stone-cold billionaire from a rival family, whom she really dislikes a lot. But her father has an offer she can't afford to refuse: a fake marriage of convenience between her and Achilles to save her business.
It's only for a limited time--so deal!
Sure Achilles Lord is hot, but he's also more anal-retentive than she remembers. And she's lovelier than he recalls. Yet and still, they are complete opposites in every way possible.
But what happens when opposites start to attract? Will they end up driving each other up the wall or into the other's arms?
A Fake Love Deal is a full-length, feel-good, slow-burn romantic comedy novel. It can be read as a Standalone, but you'll enjoy it more if you start with Crossing the Line, the first book in The Lord Brothers of Manhattan series.
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.