Perfectly Honest

Perfectly Honest

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You never know where your words will take you. . . She poses as a fake fiancée to help him land his dream job at the hospital. But the small town needs her more. Now, he may lose his job and his heart! When Mikaela Finn agreed to be Sam's 'fiancée' for a weekend, she probably should have told him that she's a doctor. Sam O'Brien, aka 'Dr. Eye Candy', is trying to shed his playboy reputation and convince a small town hospital that he's ready to settle down. But when his 'fiancée' helps deliver a baby in the middle of the meet and greet, it's a bit of a shock. If he'd known the whole truth, he might have done things a little differently because somehow his 'fiancée' ends up stealing his job and his heart. Not exactly the change he wanted. Lies and deceit - it's a match made in heaven!
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Romance Trope: fake dating. When he offers to be my fake fiancé to get my parents off my back, I don't take into consideration what could happen once we start acting the part of being in a relationship. It feels like a safe plan since it's Finn, the goofy playboy not looking for anything serious, but the more layers I peel back, the more I discover about the real man hiding behind the sarcasm and witty retorts. And when we decide to take the relationship into the bedroom, stripping off more than just our clothes, I find it harder and harder to protect myself. The only control I seem to have is my one rule: no kissing. But I have a confession: I maybe, kind of, sort of (read: really fucking badly) want him to kiss me. Once that final barrier is breached, though, then what? Surely the fake status of our relationship can't be more than just that - fake. Right? [This is BOOK THREE of the WITH YOU series, a small town romance series set in Minnesota about the lives of the dysfunctional, blended Anderson family - with an interwoven mystery built into the background that spans the entirety of the series.]

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