Hurt Me
C.G. Blaine

Except she’s not the only one.
Becker Donovan needs to lie low for a while. The farther away from his life, the better. So, after catching wind of an abandoned week at a luxury resort in paradise, he decides to claim it as his own. All he has to do is convince everyone he’s a rich douche for a few days. Easy enough.
Until the princess from the airport shows up to find out he conned his way into her hotel suite.
He should leave, but then Eden’s brother offers him a reason to stay.
Five days. Ten thousand dollars. All Beck has to do is keep the guys away from Eden.
Only when she needs him to play boyfriend, the guy who ends up with his hands all over her is him. It’s all pretend between them until it’s not. They fall hard and fast—completely.
But the problem with finding each other when taking a break from the real world is they eventually have to return to it. And once reality crashes back in, Eden and Beck realize they don’t exactly live in the same one. Not even close.