After jumping ship on my wedding day, I never thought I’d be in a relationship so soon.
Only, the relationship is FAKE, and the new guy is Aiden Reeves. AKA my childhood nemesis.
Aiden may be my brother’s best friend, but we’ve never seen eye to eye.
In fact, I’m pretty sure he’s the biggest grump to ever hit this tiny Florida town.
That doesn’t stop me from kissing him in front of my ex and his new girlfriend, though.
I thought pretending to date Aiden would put an end to all my relationship problems.
That is… Until I met Kaylee, his adorable daughter.
Now, after seeing the softer side of this insanely hunky firefighter,
I’m not so sure I can keep pretending.
I’m in trouble with a capital T,
And with hurricane season in effect, my feelings aren’t the only perfect storm brewing.
I think I’m gonna need a bigger boat.
Note to reader:
This book is a sweet, non-steamy, small-town contemporary romance and is free of profanity and explicit content (unless you count the occasional smoldering kiss). While this particular book addresses the topic of grieving the loss of a loved one, you can rest assured that there is a HEA (happily ever after) ending in store. This book is also a stand-alone. There will be no cliffhanger ending or unanswered questions. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
Genre: Romance
Only, the relationship is FAKE, and the new guy is Aiden Reeves. AKA my childhood nemesis.
Aiden may be my brother’s best friend, but we’ve never seen eye to eye.
In fact, I’m pretty sure he’s the biggest grump to ever hit this tiny Florida town.
That doesn’t stop me from kissing him in front of my ex and his new girlfriend, though.
I thought pretending to date Aiden would put an end to all my relationship problems.
That is… Until I met Kaylee, his adorable daughter.
Now, after seeing the softer side of this insanely hunky firefighter,
I’m not so sure I can keep pretending.
I’m in trouble with a capital T,
And with hurricane season in effect, my feelings aren’t the only perfect storm brewing.
I think I’m gonna need a bigger boat.
Note to reader:
This book is a sweet, non-steamy, small-town contemporary romance and is free of profanity and explicit content (unless you count the occasional smoldering kiss). While this particular book addresses the topic of grieving the loss of a loved one, you can rest assured that there is a HEA (happily ever after) ending in store. This book is also a stand-alone. There will be no cliffhanger ending or unanswered questions. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
Genre: Romance
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