The Fake Lesson
Aurora North
Adeline Fox is the "Ice Queen" of Manhattan real estate. She’s brilliant, wealthy, and terrifyingly efficient. But when a billion-dollar merger is threatened by her reputation for being "robotic" and "cold," she needs a quick a loving partner to prove she has a heart.
Enter Cleo Sol. I’m a chaotic artist with paint in my hair, an eviction notice on my door, and zero interest in corporate sharks. But when Adeline offers me a check that would solve all my problems, I agree to be her fake girlfriend for three months.
There’s just one problem. Adeline can’t fake it. She freezes at a handshake and recoils at a hug. If we’re going to sell this lie to the press, we need to fix that.
So, I propose a new The Lessons.
We start small. A hand on a shoulder. A brush of fingers. But as the lessons escalate—from holding hands to blindfolds in the dark—the friction between us turns into a heat neither of us expected.
I was supposed to teach her how to pretend. But as I peel back her icy layers, I’m the one learning the most dangerous lesson of how to fall for the one woman I can’t keep.
The Fake Lesson is a steamy, grumpy-sunshine, opposites-attract sapphic romance featuring a touch-averse billionaire, a sunshine artist, and a fake dating arrangement that feels all too real.
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