Pretend I'm Yours
✍ Scribed by Aiden Bates
- Publisher
- Equal Love Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 127 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Desperate times call for desperate measures, like seeking a mail order groom.
Saul McCormick isn't the kind of man who believes in fairytales like love or trust. After a terrible breakup left him publicly on the ropes, Saul disappeared to the mountains to find himself again. He's just not ready to do people again, yet.
Kyler Nielson thought he had it made at the Tall Oaks Country Club, until he was suddenly canned. Stuck trying to keep his father in a comfortable living facility for dementia patients, Kyler needs cash now. Mail Misters, an online mail-order groom service, is waving the green in his face. Can it be that bad?
With Kyler desperate for cash and Saul desperate for companionship, the two seem like a perfect match. But Hollywood just wont let go of Sauls name, and Kyler cant help but notice the seclusion isnt great for his soon-to-be fake husband. Unfortunately, the city means exposureand they cant have that.
*These two are brought together to fake it until they make it. But when Saul's trust fund is put in jeopardy, can they make things work for real? This standalone contemporary gay mpreg novel is for adults only.. *
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