Can You Force True Love?
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  • Reads 12,635
  • Votes 281
  • Parts 29
  • Time 2h 27m
Ongoing, First published Feb 20, 2016
It was January of 1960 and jack kennedy was starting campaigning to win the seat for presidency. He wasn't married and didn't have a steady girlfriend, he had a ton of flings and was loving his life, until his father, ole joe declared that his playboy son was going to have to settle down and get married if he ever wanted to be president! 
Ole joe, found Jack the perfect fake family, a young woman named
 Jacqueline Bouvier and her two young daughters. Ole joe convinces Jack to pretend that they are one big happy family as he paids Jacqueline to pretend to be Jacks wife. Jack and Jacqueline know you can't force love but what happens when they start having true feelings for each other? Will Jack change his playboy ways and actually settle down with his fake family? What happens when Jacqueline's ex husband figures out that they are pretending to be married just so Jack can be president, will he expose the truth?
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To Love a Kennedy

18 parts Complete Mature

When Jackie Kennedy decides it's time for her son, John F. Kennedy Jr., to settle down, she arranges an engagement with Betsy Vanderbilt, the rebellious heiress of one of America's wealthiest families. Neither John nor Betsy is thrilled with the idea of becoming pawns in their families' high-society games, and they vow to make the engagement as difficult as possible. But as they are forced to navigate a whirlwind of public appearances, staged romance, and elaborate family schemes, something unexpected happens - their fake romance begins to feel a little too real. Betsy is drawn to John's charm and the vulnerability he hides behind his playboy persona, while John is captivated by Betsy's wit, confidence, and refusal to play by anyone's rules. From heated arguments to stolen moments under the stars, they find themselves falling for each other in ways neither of them expected. But with their families pushing them toward a union they never wanted, can they trust their growing feelings? Or are they simply getting caught up in a game they never chose to play? In a world where appearances are everything, can two people find the courage to embrace what's real?