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The One Month Boyfriend: An Enemies-to-Lovers Romance
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The One Month Boyfriend: An Enemies-to-Lovers Romance
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The One Month Boyfriend: An Enemies-to-Lovers Romance
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It's a simple agreement: for one month, Silas is my boyfriend of convenience.
Once this is over, we'll go our separate ways. It's fake, after all.
I need some arm candy to prove to my ex-fiancé that I've moved on.
He needs his old-fashioned boss to think he's ready to settle down.
Perfect, right? Except for one minor detail: we can't stand each other.
Silas thinks I'm a stuck-up ice queen. I think he's a cocky, obnoxious jerk who's always trying to charm his way out of trouble - and succeeding.
He's the beloved golden boy. I'm the awkward new girl in town.
It would be the worst idea ever, except... everyone falls for it.
That's the thing about pretending to date someone: it looks just like real dating.
And the other thing about pretending to date someone? It
feels
like real dating.
The heated kisses in my office: fake.
The possessive way he touches me: fake.
The night we spend together in a hotel bed: ...maybe not so fake.
One month. Then this charade is over.
Once this is over, we'll go our separate ways. It's fake, after all.
I need some arm candy to prove to my ex-fiancé that I've moved on.
He needs his old-fashioned boss to think he's ready to settle down.
Perfect, right? Except for one minor detail: we can't stand each other.
Silas thinks I'm a stuck-up ice queen. I think he's a cocky, obnoxious jerk who's always trying to charm his way out of trouble - and succeeding.
He's the beloved golden boy. I'm the awkward new girl in town.
It would be the worst idea ever, except... everyone falls for it.
That's the thing about pretending to date someone: it looks just like real dating.
And the other thing about pretending to date someone? It
feels
like real dating.
The heated kisses in my office: fake.
The possessive way he touches me: fake.
The night we spend together in a hotel bed: ...maybe not so fake.
One month. Then this charade is over.