Las Vegas showgirl Carly Jacobsen keeps learning the hard way that her idea of fun differs radically from that of her neighbor Wolfgang Jones. Sure, he looks incredible, and he seems to have a thing for her legs, but the man's a robot. So what's with their chemistry? Wolf has a plan for his lif
Just for Show
β Scribed by Jae
- Publisher
- Ylva Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 189 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
What happens when an overachieving psychologist with OCD tendencies and an impulsive, out-of-work actress start a fake relationship?
Claire Renshaw thought she had it all: a successful career as a couples therapist, a publishing contract for her self-help book, and a happy relationship. But her perfect world falls apart when her fiancΓ©e calls off their engagement. Because of that, even her book deal might be off the table. After all, readers don't want relationship advice from someone who can't even make her own relationship work.
So Claire sets out to hire herself a fake fiancΓ©e.
Lana Henderson, the actress who shows up to audition for the role, is not exactly Claire's ideal woman. Her frankness and the messes she leaves everywhere drive Claire up the wall. At least she won't fall in love with someone like Lana.
But soon, Lana starts to win her over with her big heart, tickle fights, and--gasp!--carbs after six. The longer they pretend to be a...
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