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Fake Engagement, Real Feelings – A Romance You Can’t Resist!

 


πŸ’ What happens when a grumpy billionaire CEO and his best friend’s little sister fake an engagement? Fireworks, forbidden feelings, and a twist you won’t see coming!

Faking It With My Billionaire CEO by Brandi Garr is the perfect romance read if you love sizzling chemistry, fake relationships that turn real, and swoon-worthy billionaire heroes who fall hard!

πŸš€ The Storyline:
Randolph Pritchard is a self-made billionaire CEO who controls everything in his life—except the scandal that threatens his custody battle. Enter his best friend’s little sister, a smart and ambitious marketing manager. A fake engagement seems like the perfect solution—he gets a family image boost, and she gets a well-earned promotion.

But what starts as a business deal turns into stolen glances, fiery kisses, and a chemistry so intense that neither of them can ignore it. And when one night changes everything, there’s no turning back.

❤️ Why You’ll Love This Book:
✔️ Fake Relationship Trope – Who doesn’t love a good “pretend to be together” romance?
✔️ Billionaire CEO Vibes – Power, prestige, and a man who knows what he wants.
✔️ Best Friend’s Sister Drama – The ultimate forbidden love angle.
✔️ Scandal, Passion, and Surprises – You won’t put it down until the very last page!

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