Release Date: March 14, 2019
my fiancée. For a start:
already engaged, and there are millions of dollars at stake.
A Model Fiance was an absolute joy to read! It’s a brother’s best friend/fake relationship romance full of laughs, awkward situations and complicated emotions
Dev and Audrey have known each other for years. He’s now a big-time model, and she shares the guy she’s been in love with most of her life with the rest of the world. During a trip to Vegas, the two “accidentally” find themselves engaged — and the media runs wild with the news. In order to help Dev secure a new contract, Audrey agrees to travel with him and pose as his fiance. Naturally — because that’s what always happens! — the lines become blurred and Dev soon realizes that Audrey is someone he can’t live without.
Dev had been attracted to Audrey for years, so this wasn’t an out-of-the-blue revelation. Spending time together lets him see her in a different light, and he discovers how compatible they really are. This story is so fun and flirty, and develops at such a nice pace. I am most definitely keeping Audrey and Dev on my re-read list!!
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wish you could break?”
mind—using a fork and knife for my pizza, flossing my teeth at night while
watching TV in bed, other things that irritated my ex. Maybe the biggest habit
I needed to break was falling for the wrong men, but even that wasn’t a habit.
Once. It happened once. I just
happened to do it Olympic-style, and lost everything.
“I wish I was more spontaneous.”
death, I made damn sure I planned the rest. It hadn’t worked out. Was it karma?
Fate? The gods laughing at me?
you know,” I laughed uneasily. “What happens in Vegas…”
bottle was the craziest I’d probably acted since… well, ever. I couldn’t deny
that it was liberating.
hottest men in the world was sitting close enough to irradiate my brain cells
and make me think naughty thoughts.
I knew that if I just turned my head and tilted my chin…
him in the eye. I didn’t have the guts. Dev wasn’t an adolescent boy anymore.
Now he probably dated supermodels and movie stars. And me? I had no game. Hell,
I’d already lost a few turns in the Game of Life.
stopped.
about me?” he replied.
to get out of the car before he could. I wriggled over, trying to keep my skirt
down and my shoes from slipping off.
meeting his gaze, like a kid who can’t help but look at the sun during an
eclipse. His lips curved as he leaned his body into mine to make for the door.
him, “Do you have a habit you wish you could stop?”
writes funny, sexy romance about sassy women in fabulous shoes and the alpha
heroes who sweep them off their feet.
life, Nikky has dipped her toe in a lot of careers, but her twin boys always
come first. When not writing, you may find her brandishing puns and power
tools, or wandering through the dollar stores of western Canada.