
A trip to Fiji with his fake fiancée wasn’t part of the plan… neither was falling in love. Kind-hearted billionaire Jonas Weisman's business practices and bad luck in the stock market have left him strapped for cash. The one thing he can do to save his company—bring his fiancée to a business meeting—proves impossible when she refuses to go. With no other options, he calls on his assistant to play the role of doting fiancée and help land a big contract. Lily O'Connor is determined to keep a promise to her late father to get out of her nine-to-five day job and pursue a career in art. But she's going to need some financial help to get the job done. When her billionaire boss offers a sizable bonus for posing as his fiancée for the day, she jumps at the opportunity. What could happen in a day? When Jonas’s real fiancée shows her true colors and kicks him to the curb, it paves the way for two sacrificial souls to find the love they’ve been quietly longing for.
Author
Kristen Iten is a night owl-ish author, and mother of three happy little owlets. She spends her working hours solving mysteries, bringing evil doers to justice, and meddling in the love lives of her imaginary friends. She suffers from an over active imagination, but doesn’t really mind because it helps with the whole ‘writing books thing’. She lives in a cute little town, in a cute little house, with her cute little family, and couldn’t possibly be happier. MY REVIEW POLICY: As an author, I understand how valuable reviews can be. In the past, I enjoyed reviewing books. That being said, if I couldn't leave a review with a 4 or 5 star rating I wouldn't review at all. I never downgraded a star rating based on my personal reading preferences. It is easy to spot a book that an author put a lot of thought and heart into. If I found that a book was well crafted, I happily left a positive review whether the book was written in my preferred style and genre or not. I do not review books anymore now that I am an author myself.