



Her Fake Boyfriend
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5.0 • 6 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Her Prince Charming…
In a make-believe fairy tale?
Talented divorce attorney and town newcomer Michelle LaCroix needs roots in Charming to make partner, according to her old-fashioned boss. And that means a boyfriend! Problem is, she’s got to produce her beau in the flesh. Enter the town's most eligible bachelor, former professional athlete Finn Sheridan, who’s only too happy to play pretend with his best friend's ex—for a price. To his surprise, the more he's thrown together with Michelle, the more he’s intrigued by a woman who's far more than her ice-queen exterior. But with Finn's trust still shattered by a brutal divorce, the make-believe match is just a fun diversion…until it becomes all too real!
From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.
Customer Reviews
Fake Relationship Turns Real
Having fallen in love with the quaint town of Charming, Michelle ends up staying in Charming after she persued her boyfriend, Noah, when he moved back home, only to discover he was in love with someone else. Finding a job in the only law firm in this town, she quickly shows what an asset she is. Only problem, the head partner in the firm won’t think of promoting her because he feels she needs to be in a committed relationship. Enter the fake boyfriend idea. Unfortunately, after a few months of coming up with excuses about why no one has met him yet, she is backed into a corner one day, and enlists Finn’s help to pretend to be the infamous boyfriend. Problem - Finn is a well known womanizer, as well as being friends and business partner with Noah. Can Finn and Michelle fool people into thinking they are a real couple. Definitely- especially as the longer time goes by, the closer they get and discover they really do have true feelings and have more in common than either one realized. Loved seeing both Finn and Michelle find their happy ever after!
Second chances and family
Finn is a former Olympic gold medal sailing champion who is now retired and living in Charm, Texas where his family lives. After a terrible divorce he’s starting his life over and has no desire to marry or enter in a long term relationship. Two weeks tops. Michelle moved to Charm, Texas because of her a man she was dating. It didn’t work out. But after a coworker leaked an email where she said something about her boss she was let go. The coworker was a jealous man. Michelle ends up with a good job in a law firm in Charm. She is known as a great lawyer and a winner. She ends up telling a little white lie to her boss so he would know she’s serious about staying in Charm. In comes handsome Finn who agrees to be her fake boyfriend. As they fake date, their feelings start to enter into it. They also have chemistry that is hot. What can go wrong with their little white lie? Everything? Most of all they fall for each other. Will they walk away? What will happen if her boss finds out about her little white lie? Will he let her go? Will she be able to stay in Charm? Can Finn and Michelle make it work? He doesn’t trust easily, nor does he trust lawyers since his ex wife got everything. This couple made mistakes but it also shows how things can turn into something good. I was rooting for this couple. Worth the read. I received this book for my honest review. I give it voluntarily.
Finn and Michelle
Another fun book in the Charm, Texas series by Heatherly Bell.
Finn is a former gold medal Olympic sailing champion. He was taken to the cleaners in his divorce, she got everything including his gold medal.
Michelle works at the same law firm that represented his ex. She’s new in town and used to date Finn’s business partner. Her boss is old fashion and thinks there should be a work/life balance. She panics and claims Finn as her boyfriend, bribing him to pretend for one night. Things snowball and get very complicated.
Can a divorce lawyer and a man who was taken to the cleaners in his divorce have a HEA?
*I received this as an ARC reader and am leaving my unbiased review.