Title | : | Her Fake Billionaire Fiancé (Clean Billionaire Romance #4) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 314 |
Publication | : | First published May 28, 2018 |
When Alana Riley quit Julliard to care for her ailing father, she never imagined she’d be working minimum wage jobs and struggling to pay the mortgage. Her latest job is the temp secretary at Corday Enterprises—working for none other than the charismatic playboy, Steele Corday. With his reputation for loving and leaving, it’s no problem for Alana to keep him at arm’s length—until he makes her an offer she finds difficult to refuse.
Steele Corday deliberately tarnishes his reputation in the hopes of dashing his father’s plan to make him a senator. Only his father is two steps ahead—and he’s got just the thing to fix Steele’s reputation—a fake fiancée. In a bid to undermine his father, Steele makes a desperate deal with the cute new temp.
Everything’s going according to plan until the line between fake and real gets smudged.
Read all the books in the Clean Billionaire Romance Series:
1. Her Pretend Billionaire Boyfriend
2. Her Second Chance Billionaire Sweetheart
3. Her Broken Billionaire Boss
4. Her Fake Billionaire Fiancé
Her Fake Billionaire Fiancé (Clean Billionaire Romance #4) Reviews
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Her Fake Billionaire Fiance By Bree Livingston (4 ½ stars)
Ms. Livingson has become a favorite of mine! She writes wonderful, clean romances with characters who feel real, complete with flaws and issues.
Many romance novels portray the man as almost invincible, but I loved that Steele had weaknesses and frustrations. I haven't (thankfully) known many people who have been abused emotionally and manipulated by parents, but I think his resentment and helplessness were portrayed in a very believable way. I suspect that people who have lost freedom of choice from emotional abuse and manipulation feel helpless to change things.
I love Alana! She has foibles and weaknesses and she does most of the rescuing . She's real and sincere and kind (not to mention intelligent and talented)!
What a nice twist from the normal romance novel. This book felt more realistic than many in the genre. Let's face it: sometimes our men are the ones who need rescuing!
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I really liked this story and how it progressed ...
Alana and Steele's story... Their chemistry was off the charts!....
they were flirty and liked each before either of them knew she was his new temp secretary, and then afterwards, they continued to carry on because they genuinely liked each other. Steele figured if he had to go along with his blackmailing father's scheme of a fake girlfriend with whom to propose to after a short courting period, he was at least going to do the picking of someone he liked.
When Steele proposed his plan Alana truly didn't want to be paid to date the boss she liked, but it was one way she could pay off her ailing father's house which she was just scraping by paying his mortgage each month. The lines began to blur quickly for both of them, but they had that blasted contract hanging over their heads. There was just something about Alana and Steele that drew me in from the beginning and I rooted for their happily ever after. was an awesome read.. -
Nothing Is the Way It Looks
Mitchell wanted a Senate seat, but he couldn't win an election because nobody trusted him.
Steele doesn't want to run for the Senate, but Mitchell, his father, blackmails him into it.
Steele is attracted to Alana, but Mitchell poisons their chance at a relationship.
Livingston draws a powerful story of real love and twisted hatred where love should be. Because this is a romance,,we know they will find a way but how?
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Just when i thought he'd never be free
Agh! I didn't see how this book could end happily. My stomach was in knots with the lack of freedom to live and impossibility of ever escaping. Lots of twists. Clean. I didn't really like the mcs at the beginning of the book and i debated about whether or not to keep going. I can't put my finger on why. But it just got better and better. I'm glad i kept reading. I laughed. I cried. I ended up really loving the mcs. -
Terrible father!
I have never disliked a book character as much as I did Mitchell. Steele and Alana were the cutest and I was rooting for them the whole time to figure out that they loved each other. At the same time getting outraged at every despicable thing Steele’s father did. So glad they had their HEA and I really appreciate the epilogues that jump ahead and time and give a glimpse of what happens after the HEA. -
Steele’s terrible father had tables turned against him when he tried to get his image cleaned up by forcing him to have a fake relationship. Alana is sweet, loving, gracious and kind. The very tool his father tried to use to control him was Steele’s salvation to get out of the clutches of a terrible dad. He was blackmailing him with false accusations and he was forever forced to act on his every whim, through Alana, he was given his freedom and his happily ever after.
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Title Please
I do not know where writers come up with these titles. Give your book a name! Then put in the name of the book that is on most titles.
Rant over. Fast, fun read. Plot was typical but the storyline was unique. Enjoyed the read. First time reading this author. Good job. -
Her Fake Millionaire Finance
A shattered billionaire, a talented violinist, a hateful father and of course it's a story for romance. The story pretty much moves at a fast pace but again the proof Reading falls short, leaving the reader to mentally delete unwanted words or letters. It's distracting but won't keep me from the next book in the series. -
Frustratingly Awesome
What another great read. The pain you feel with the father...my goodness. You want to jump through the book and get rid of him yourself. But then the love that is given, all you do is sigh with happiness. Loved it -
Super cute, but very repetitive. It felt like every second sentence they were reminding themselves that their relationship wasn’t real. I understand that was a major setback for them, but it got old real fast for me. I still really liked the characters and story though.
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Fun and sassy!
This was a feel good book. Good guys, bad guys and lots of love and laughter. Alana is fun and sassy and isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. She had me smiling until the very end. -
amazing and heartfelt
Wow what an amazing heartfelt and heartwarming story. From the very beginning I was captivated by Steele and Alana. There journey to overcoming challenges kept me reading! -
Absolutely amazing!!
This is my favorite Bree Livingston book, though I haven't read all of her work yet. Steele said Alana feel so real like I was watching two of my friends fall in love, and they're so adorable. -
Great book
It’s refreshing to find romance without the smut! This was a nice love story. A lot of time was spent on the romance and his issues but her hurdle was kind of rushed to be solved in the last chapter. -
This was a really "cute" charming book. Happy Ending all around. I did get annoyed with the constant going back and forth of mistrust between the boy and girl. Getting into it a couple of times is understand able, but doubting every move and thoughtful words is a bit dramatic. The only believable characters where the supporting cast. But again it was a cute story and lots of smiles.
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Your usual fake fiance story. Good, quick read, with a billionaire in denial of his feelings, and a down-on-her-luck girl who needs just what he offers. I did really enjoy the role of Alana's father with her and Steele.
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Unexpected Adventure And Romance
This is a clever and refreshing heartwarming romance with charming and thrilling love story with adorable and sweet characters too.