Catfish for Christmas

Catfish for Christmas

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Kolbie King is one of many employees at The Johannes Freeman Outreach Center. Yet for some reason, the CEO Jakobe Freeman only has eyes for her. She doesn't trust it. A womanizer like him can't have good intentions and with very little pushing, she finds out what he really wants; a fake girlfriend for the holidays. For a price, she agrees to catfish his family for Christmas. Though it hurts her heart to taint her perfect holiday, bills need to be paid and a promotion is on the line. Thankfully, Kolbie isn't in danger of falling for her the womanizing CEO.
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Lying for the Holidays

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