Falling For Mr. Perfect
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  • Reads 6,792
  • Votes 396
  • Parts 23
  • Time 4h 58m
Complete, First published Jun 13
[Completed - 63,000+ words]

When Faye Moore's bad temper lands her in detention on the last day of school, the last person she is expecting to see is good boy, Peter Conway.

But maybe it's a blessing in disguise because she needs a way to avoid being grounded all summer, and volunteering for Peter's daycamp seems perfect. Except she doesn't want to spend her days babysitting.

Together they come up with a plan to benefit them both. Peter will cover for Faye and say she's teaching piano at the daycamp, and all Peter wants in return is for Faye to pretend to be his girlfriend so his brothers will leave him alone.

Faye easily agrees because Peter is not her type, but maybe she's got the school's golden boy all wrong...
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