My plate is full enough being a single mom and business owner. I dont have time to date, not even to fake it.
Im the only child to three fairy godmothers. Yes. You heard me right. My somewhat-crazy, definitely over-the-top aunts all raised me. And now, Im running the bed and breakfast I inherited from my grandmother, while I raise my seven-year-old son, Noah, single-handedly.
I probably hold the island records for most likely to turn down a date, and least likely to take a day off. So when Kai Kapule, the manager of the resorts water sports rentals steps in, pretending to be my boyfriend, Im quite sure my jaw drops alongside everyone else's
Its not the first time Kais come to my rescue. But, usually hes doing things like fixing a leaky faucet or repairing a loose floorboard, not declaring his status as my boyfriend.
With my ex, Noahs dad, back on the island, I honestly need an extra layer of insulation against any misguided thoughts he might have of the two of us ever getting back together. What can it hurt to let Kai play the role of doting boyfriend? We both know its not real.
Kais just pitching in, being his usual protective, charming self.
The trouble comes when we have to act on Kais declaration just to keep up appearances. What started as a seemingly harmless declaration is quickly turning into a complicated charade. How long can I resist Kais warm caramel gaze, the caring tone in his voice, or the way my body reacts when he innocently touches me? And when he takes care of my son, Noah, Im basically a goner.
The problem: I cant date Kai Kapule. And the longer we pretend were more than friends, the more its going to hurt when I have to let him go.
Resorting to Romance is a small-town, friends-to-lovers, fake relationship romantic comedy that will have you laughing out loud, tearing up, and wanting to pack your bags to relocate to Marbella Island.
This closed-door romance has kisses that will melt your flip flops. Resorting to Romance is book four in the Love Trippin Series, but it can be read as a stand-alone read.
Genre: Romance
Im the only child to three fairy godmothers. Yes. You heard me right. My somewhat-crazy, definitely over-the-top aunts all raised me. And now, Im running the bed and breakfast I inherited from my grandmother, while I raise my seven-year-old son, Noah, single-handedly.
I probably hold the island records for most likely to turn down a date, and least likely to take a day off. So when Kai Kapule, the manager of the resorts water sports rentals steps in, pretending to be my boyfriend, Im quite sure my jaw drops alongside everyone else's
Its not the first time Kais come to my rescue. But, usually hes doing things like fixing a leaky faucet or repairing a loose floorboard, not declaring his status as my boyfriend.
With my ex, Noahs dad, back on the island, I honestly need an extra layer of insulation against any misguided thoughts he might have of the two of us ever getting back together. What can it hurt to let Kai play the role of doting boyfriend? We both know its not real.
Kais just pitching in, being his usual protective, charming self.
The trouble comes when we have to act on Kais declaration just to keep up appearances. What started as a seemingly harmless declaration is quickly turning into a complicated charade. How long can I resist Kais warm caramel gaze, the caring tone in his voice, or the way my body reacts when he innocently touches me? And when he takes care of my son, Noah, Im basically a goner.
The problem: I cant date Kai Kapule. And the longer we pretend were more than friends, the more its going to hurt when I have to let him go.
Resorting to Romance is a small-town, friends-to-lovers, fake relationship romantic comedy that will have you laughing out loud, tearing up, and wanting to pack your bags to relocate to Marbella Island.
This closed-door romance has kisses that will melt your flip flops. Resorting to Romance is book four in the Love Trippin Series, but it can be read as a stand-alone read.
Genre: Romance
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