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I’m the outcast bartender, a shy girl from the wrong side of the tracks.
He’s thirty-five and all man, and I’m twenty-two and all… virgin.
He’s also my fiancé. Correction: my fake fiancé.
We start out as a bet. He doesn’t believe that anyone holds my last name against me. So he offers me his to prove a point.
It’s win-win. He gets a break from his concerned family’s prying, and I get a chance to shed my family’s reputation while I save up to ditch this small town.
He says all I have to do is wear his ring, follow his lead, and pretend I can’t keep my hands off of him in public.
But it’s what happens between us in private that blurs all those carefully drawn lines.
It’s what transpires behind closed doors that doesn’t feel like pretending at all.
This engagement was supposed to be for show. This agreement? It has an end date.
He once told me he’d never fall in love.
And yet here I am, head over heels for my fake fiancé.
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Beau oh beau
In this final installment of the series, we get Beau Eaton—the broody, battle-scarred military hero who’s lost all hope in love—and Bailey Jansen, the bartender with a past she can’t seem to outrun. Their fake engagement starts as a mutually beneficial deal, but the slow-burn tension and undeniable chemistry make it so much more. Beau is the definition of grumpy, and Bailey is the perfect burst of sunshine to shake up his world. Their relationship is raw, tender, and filled with stolen moments that make your heart ache in the best way. He sees himself as too broken to be loved, but Bailey proves him wrong with every touch, every word, every glance. The way she fights for him? Unmatched. This book isn’t just about romance—it’s about healing, second chances, and finding home in a person rather than a place. The emotional depth hits hard, and the Eaton family’s presence makes everything feel even more heartfelt.