I Kinda Do

Mason Chambers is not just my billionaire boss. He's also a single dad and someone I tentatively consider a friend. The kind of friend I've harbored feelings for for years--not that I'd admit that to anyone, even myself.

Everything changes when his grandfather threatens his inheritance. Mason proposes a fake relationship with an eventual trip down the aisle like it's nothing more than a business agreement.

I'd like to say I can't be bought, but I'm in no position to turn him down. Declining risks not only my job, but my relationship with his daughter, who I love like my own.

But pretending to be in love with him means playing with fire. I guess I'll have to be careful.

As careful as I can be when I'm holding a match and he shows up with gasoline. Our first "date" proves that he's as good at pretending as he is at running a company. He breaks through the barriers I've built to protect myself with a look, a smile, and a kiss that convinces me to trust him with my body, if not my heart.

It's only a matter of time before I give him that as well.

But can we convince those around us that a man of his background can love a woman like me, or will their prejudices tear us apart?

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I Kinda Do

Mason Chambers is not just my billionaire boss. He's also a single dad and someone I tentatively consider a friend. The kind of friend I've harbored feelings for for years--not that I'd admit that to anyone, even myself.

Everything changes when his grandfather threatens his inheritance. Mason proposes a fake relationship with an eventual trip down the aisle like it's nothing more than a business agreement.

I'd like to say I can't be bought, but I'm in no position to turn him down. Declining risks not only my job, but my relationship with his daughter, who I love like my own.

But pretending to be in love with him means playing with fire. I guess I'll have to be careful.

As careful as I can be when I'm holding a match and he shows up with gasoline. Our first "date" proves that he's as good at pretending as he is at running a company. He breaks through the barriers I've built to protect myself with a look, a smile, and a kiss that convinces me to trust him with my body, if not my heart.

It's only a matter of time before I give him that as well.

But can we convince those around us that a man of his background can love a woman like me, or will their prejudices tear us apart?

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I Kinda Do

I Kinda Do

by Cara D. Smith
I Kinda Do

I Kinda Do

by Cara D. Smith

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Mason Chambers is not just my billionaire boss. He's also a single dad and someone I tentatively consider a friend. The kind of friend I've harbored feelings for for years--not that I'd admit that to anyone, even myself.

Everything changes when his grandfather threatens his inheritance. Mason proposes a fake relationship with an eventual trip down the aisle like it's nothing more than a business agreement.

I'd like to say I can't be bought, but I'm in no position to turn him down. Declining risks not only my job, but my relationship with his daughter, who I love like my own.

But pretending to be in love with him means playing with fire. I guess I'll have to be careful.

As careful as I can be when I'm holding a match and he shows up with gasoline. Our first "date" proves that he's as good at pretending as he is at running a company. He breaks through the barriers I've built to protect myself with a look, a smile, and a kiss that convinces me to trust him with my body, if not my heart.

It's only a matter of time before I give him that as well.

But can we convince those around us that a man of his background can love a woman like me, or will their prejudices tear us apart?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781735941912
Publisher: Rooks Road Publishing
Publication date: 11/17/2020
Series: Tarnished Hearts
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.54(d)
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