Faking Ms. Right by Claire Kingsley
Title: Faking Ms. Right
Author: Claire Kingsley
Genre: Contemporary Rom/Com
Everly Dalton is a walking, talking, martini-drinking dating disaster. Forget kissing frogs. She can’t even get past the first date. But at work, she’s a badass—the longest-running assistant billionaire Shepherd Calloway has ever had. Her coworkers wonder how she handles the big bad wolf—and never gets bit.
Shepherd Calloway isn’t interested in being anyone’s sugar daddy. Tired of women who only want him for his money, he swears off dating, determined to focus on running his empire. Until his gold-digging ex hits him where it hurts, putting him in a difficult position.
His solution—to have Everly pose as his live-in girlfriend—is obviously crazy. But the timing is uncanny. It just so happens Everly needs a favor from her boss—a big and awkward one—and this could ensure everyone gets what they want.
Besides, Everly can totally survive a few months of faux romance.
Except there’s a problem. Shepherd is supposed to be a single-minded, unemotional robot boss. Not an actual human with a heart and morning wood. Between the awkward bed-sharing and tingly fake dates, lines are blurring. And as Everly gets to know the real Shepherd, she discovers there’s more to the man behind the bank account.
And faking it gets all too real.
Heat, Heart, & Happily Ever After
Claire Kingsley writes sexy contemporary romance and romantic comedies. She loves sassy, quirky heroines, swoony heroes who love their women hard, panty-melting sexytimes, romantic happily ever afters, and lots of big feels.
She can’t imagine life without coffee, her Kindle, and the sexy heroes who inhabit her imagination. She’s living out her own happily ever after in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and three kids.
Faking Ms. Right by Claire Kingsley this is the story of Shepherd Calloway and Everly Dalton.
There is a Prequel called 'Everly Dalton's Dating Disasters' where we see some of the dates Everly went on. I haven't yet read it but at the time of this posting it was Free (Novella size) on Amazon, so I do want to go back to read some of her dating history.
Everly has a bad track record for dating as we learned but she does succeed at her job as a executive assistant for the last few years. Everly boss, Shepherd had a history of finding new assistants very frequently but that changed with Everly. Shepherd is nothing but business, no show of emotions and is tired of women just wanting him for money and status. So when he breaks with his latest lady and she tries to draw back at him he goes into defensive mode. This leads him to asked Everly to be in a pretend relationship which involves her moving in with him. Everly doesn't like to disappoint anyone along with always trying to help people. So when Shepherd asked her she says yes, but she also needs something from him too. So a deal is struck for a pretend relationship with as we know leads to something more.
I enjoyed the secondary characters and hope to read more of them in the future.
There is a Prequel called 'Everly Dalton's Dating Disasters' where we see some of the dates Everly went on. I haven't yet read it but at the time of this posting it was Free (Novella size) on Amazon, so I do want to go back to read some of her dating history.
Everly has a bad track record for dating as we learned but she does succeed at her job as a executive assistant for the last few years. Everly boss, Shepherd had a history of finding new assistants very frequently but that changed with Everly. Shepherd is nothing but business, no show of emotions and is tired of women just wanting him for money and status. So when he breaks with his latest lady and she tries to draw back at him he goes into defensive mode. This leads him to asked Everly to be in a pretend relationship which involves her moving in with him. Everly doesn't like to disappoint anyone along with always trying to help people. So when Shepherd asked her she says yes, but she also needs something from him too. So a deal is struck for a pretend relationship with as we know leads to something more.
I enjoyed the secondary characters and hope to read more of them in the future.