
When your hot neighbor’s flirting turns into something more, you go with it… unless you’re like me, then you fight it tooth and nail. No more dating! That was my motto after a long string of failed relationships left my heart battered and bruised. Now, I was career minded and going places—right to the top of the music charts—just as soon as I convinced my upper-crust grandmother to give me my inheritance. But she’d never approved of me or my music, so I hid every shred of my true self and invited her across the country for a visit in hopes of impressing her. It was the perfect plan… until Cash Walker happened. How was I supposed to know Grandmother would show up at my apartment and mistake my irritating neighbor, Cash, for a long-time boyfriend? Why she’d choose to be impressed by that was beyond me. But to her, a long-term relationship said maturity—stability, both things she demanded of her grandchildren before she’d give us a dime. Two things I lacked. Now, the flirtiest man alive has agreed to fake date me in exchange for a small chunk of my inheritance to help buy his dream food truck. But there could be more to Cash than muscles and a trail of broken hearts. And faking just might not be enough for him...
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.