He wasn't her boyfriend. Until he was.
From the outside, it’s the perfect holiday romance. From the inside, it’s one unforgettable lie Until it isn’t.
Lisa: I never meant to bring a fake boyfriend home for Christmas. But when my ex dumps me two weeks before the holidays and my family start texting about guest room arrangements, I panic.
Enter Bennettquiet, confident, and willing to pretend he’s my boyfriend for three days. He doesn’t even flinch when I ask him to answer to ‘Brian.’
It’s supposed to be a one-time charade. No real feelings. No complications.
But somewhere between tree shopping, mistletoe, and sharing a bed with a pillow barrier, I start wishing the fake parts were real.
Bennett: Agreeing to impersonate Lisa’s boyfriend over Christmas is not on any of my career checklists.
But avoiding my own family’s matchmaking schemes has its perks. And Lisa? She’s sharp, funny, and braver than she gives herself credit for.
Playing her boyfriend is easy. Pretending I don’t care about her? Not so much. Especially when the line between fake and real starts to blur in all the bestand most complicatedways.
What begins as a holiday lie snowballs into something real neither of us planned. But between office gossip, HR policies, and family expectations, falling for each other might be the easy part. Telling the truth? That’s another story.
A swoony, high-heat romance with fake dating, forced proximity, office romance, real feelings, late-night confessions, cinnamon rolls, and a snowflake necklace that changes everything.
Genre: Romance
From the outside, it’s the perfect holiday romance. From the inside, it’s one unforgettable lie Until it isn’t.
Lisa: I never meant to bring a fake boyfriend home for Christmas. But when my ex dumps me two weeks before the holidays and my family start texting about guest room arrangements, I panic.
Enter Bennettquiet, confident, and willing to pretend he’s my boyfriend for three days. He doesn’t even flinch when I ask him to answer to ‘Brian.’
It’s supposed to be a one-time charade. No real feelings. No complications.
But somewhere between tree shopping, mistletoe, and sharing a bed with a pillow barrier, I start wishing the fake parts were real.
Bennett: Agreeing to impersonate Lisa’s boyfriend over Christmas is not on any of my career checklists.
But avoiding my own family’s matchmaking schemes has its perks. And Lisa? She’s sharp, funny, and braver than she gives herself credit for.
Playing her boyfriend is easy. Pretending I don’t care about her? Not so much. Especially when the line between fake and real starts to blur in all the bestand most complicatedways.
What begins as a holiday lie snowballs into something real neither of us planned. But between office gossip, HR policies, and family expectations, falling for each other might be the easy part. Telling the truth? That’s another story.
A swoony, high-heat romance with fake dating, forced proximity, office romance, real feelings, late-night confessions, cinnamon rolls, and a snowflake necklace that changes everything.
Genre: Romance
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