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Fiction.
Romance.
HTML: Aidan Hunter is tired of city living and shallow women who only want to date him for his money and family legacy. Dubbed "The Pasta King" and named most eligible bachelor in New York City, he escapes to his cabin upstate to figure out what he wants. He hopes to meet a woman who will love him for who he is...but he never counted on a certain schoolteacher to throw his world into chaos. Isabella Summers is shocked at the sexual attraction she feels for the rude worker on the Christmas tree farm. But when he shows up at a friend's party and seeks her out, she finds she no longer wants to fight their attraction...but she never counted on love with a stranger carrying a secret. Can love and truth triumph? .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I've read several of Jennifer's books so far. She has a thing for millionaires and billionaires. Holiday Hoax is no different. I love the concept of this story. A guy with tons of money, just wanting to meet and fall in love with a girl who loves him for him and not for the size of his bank account or what he can do for her. What better way to do that than to pretend you aren’t super rich?
Upon first meeting and talking to Isabella, Aidan felt an immediate attraction to her. She was feisty and stubborn and wouldn’t back down. Isabella felt an attraction for him as well but she didn’t want to admit it.
There’s more to Isabella than meets the eye. Unlike a lot of women, she’s not looking for someone rich. She has her reasons and actually shares those with Aidan. Of course, Aidan still doesn’t tell her the truth about him. The night he finally decides to confess to her, things happen and the truth is put out there. Sometimes a lie is just a lie, no matter how good your intentions are. And sometimes when you’re busy trying to fool someone else, the person you actually end up fooling is yourself. I enjoyed this story and I’m sure you will too.
Source: Personal Purchase
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