Love You, Truly
β Scribed by Susan L. Tuttle
- Publisher
- Candlelight Romance
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 194 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Blake Carlton, the camera-shy son of Hollywoodβs Darling, dodges the invasive limelight and scripted relationships that so often accompany fame. But when his motherβs popularity declines and she falls into a depression, he offers himself up as the next bachelor on a reality show, hoping to reignite interest in her career while creating a way for them to finally connect. After her fiancΓ© dumps her for her best friend, aspiring photographer Harlow Tucker is done with romanceβuntil her beloved, disabled sister requests her aid to start a nonprofit. Harlow agrees to do whatever is needed to raise funds, even reluctantly costarring on a dating show with a notorious womanizer who distrusts anyone behind a lens. As Blake and Harlow navigate the superficiality of a reality show, their preconceived notions of love are challenged. Deciding to trust each other feels like the ultimate risk, but taking that chance could lead to a love truly picture-perfect, worth both of their hearts.
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