Sheโs everything I never knew I wanted. And now Iโm going to lose her forever. I found Roxy in the rain. She had just gotten kicked out of a club. She was cold. Wet. Hungry. I invited her to a diner. Then to my place. You seeโฆshe had nowhere to go. I needed a fake fiancรฉ. It was all f
Fake Wife: A Lesbian Fake Marriage Romance
โ Scribed by Fox, Berri
- Publisher
- It's Her Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 88 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
I have another chance at love.
Just one problem.
Itโs fake.
Sheโs so naive compared to me.
Iโm the one with more experience.
More cynical. More jaded.
Hurt more times in my life than I can remember.
But she needs a wife.
Or she loses her inheritance.
At first we just joke about it.
But thenโฆthe laughter fades.
And we wonder.
Could we really pull it off?
Why not?
We decide weโll give it a try.
But then I hit a snag.
I realize I really want her as my wife.
I never thought Iโd connect with someone on so many levels.
I donโt know how she feels.
If itโs just a game to her, then this is the end of the line for me.
I wonโt be able to recover.
But what can I do?
Do I save myself and jilt the lover Iโve always wanted.
Or can I fake it until we make it?
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