Nineteen-year-old Cheyenne tries to portray the perfect life to mask the memories of her past. Walking in on her boyfriend with another woman her freshman year in college threatens that picture of perfection.
Twenty-one-year-old Colt never wanted college and never expected to amount to anything, but when his mom's dying wish is for him to get his degree, he has no choice but to pretend it's what he wants too.
Cheyenne needs a fake boyfriend to get back at her ex and Colt needs cash to take care of his mom, so they strike a deal that helps them both. But what if Cheyenne’s past isn’t what she thought? Soon they’re trading one charade for another—losing themselves in each other to forget about their pain. The more they play their game, the more it becomes the only thing they have that feels real.
Both Cheyenne and Colt know life is never easy, but neither of them expect the tragedy that threatens to end their charade and rip them apart forever.
Twenty-one-year-old Colt never wanted college and never expected to amount to anything, but when his mom's dying wish is for him to get his degree, he has no choice but to pretend it's what he wants too.
Cheyenne needs a fake boyfriend to get back at her ex and Colt needs cash to take care of his mom, so they strike a deal that helps them both. But what if Cheyenne’s past isn’t what she thought? Soon they’re trading one charade for another—losing themselves in each other to forget about their pain. The more they play their game, the more it becomes the only thing they have that feels real.
Both Cheyenne and Colt know life is never easy, but neither of them expect the tragedy that threatens to end their charade and rip them apart forever.
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The author alternates between Cheyenne & Colt's point of view with each chapter so you know what is going on in each of their heads with is always good to know.
This book was a easy read because it held my interest at every page.
I love how Colt thinks Cheyenne is a "Princess" when really she is just as damaged and broken as he is. Watching Colt's defenses come down and finally see that he loves Cheyenne is almost heart breaking - in a good way. Some hot steamy sex scenes but nothing raunchy.
Good ending and as always I would love for their story to continue but am happy with it as is.
Quotes:
"I've always know you can never really depend on someone."
"You're really trying to kill me aren't you? You're eating me alive with your eyes."
"I push every thought out of my head and get back to watching my Tiny Dancer."
" 'I thought this was a game,' I remind him. 'Not anymore and you know it. Everything else in my life is all fucked up. This is the only thing that's real.' "
"This is the second time I've caught you messing with my girl, Pretty Boy. I'm not going to let it go a third time."
CONTENT RATING
Romance: 4 out of 5
Kink: 1 out of 5
Raunch: 2 out of 5
Overall Hotness: 4 out of 5
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