VIP
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Publisher Description
Behind closed doors at The Scarlet Hotel, anything can happen… even a most convenient match.
Omega Arlo would do anything for his gran who raised him. He's indebted to her, so when the bills for her new nursing home start to pile up, it only makes sense for Arlo to find a better-paying job. And if that job just happens to be waiting tables at a strip club, then so be it. His boss is nice, he loves his coworkers, and the tips are great. The clientele, however, are unexpected…
To alpha Max Shepherd, appearances are everything. Thanks to being typecast as a clean-cut heartthrob, his career as an actor can only be successful as long as his fans see him as the "good guy." Except deep down, he prefers to be bad. When the paparazzi finds Max in a compromising position with a server from a strip club, he does the only thing he can think of—he lies. Soon, though, the role of fiancé might be more than an act.
VIP is the eleventh standalone book in the m/m mpreg romance series, The Scarlet Hotel, from bestselling author Trisha Linde. Each book features a new couple and begins and ends in a different room at The Scarlet Hotel. VIP revolves around an alpha in over his head, an omega willing to make any sacrifice, and a marriage of convenience that might just turn out to be a match made in heaven.
Customer Reviews
Loved it! Great series.
I loved VIP: a contemporary m/m mpreg romance The Scarlet Hotel. Max and Arlo had the chemistry for sure but it was a long stretch when Max called Arlo his fiancé. Arlo agrees because he needs the money to help his grandmother but he knows he needs to keep his feelings in check. Max wants Arlo but he shouldn’t have dragged him into his world. Being a famous actor makes his life complicated and now Arlo is part of that. When secrets come out, it’s time to let Arlo go but he has a secret of his own. I loved the storyline and the characters. A little drama and lots of steamy scenes. I would definitely recommend this book and the series.
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