Grumpy boss, feisty assistant, and a fake engagement. What could go wrong? Lydia had two goals: step out of her family's shadow and learn how to build her own sports agency. She never expected Xavier, the lead sports agent of Elite X, to make her his personal assistant-especially after yelling obscenities at him the first day they met. But despite needing the job, Lydia should have known better than to take the job working for such an arrogant, condescending, yet admittedly sexy beast of a man. Now he's not only making her life a living hell with his ridiculous demands, but invading her thoughts and dancing on her libido with every fiery look he gives her. The last thing Xavier, workaholic and all-around grump, needs is this sassy pixie reeling him in with that sharp mouth he'd rather be doing other things with. He needs his reputation pristine and to focus on getting back the family legacy that was stolen from him. But with every push of her red glasses up her nose, he keeps getting closer and closer to crossing the line of taking her to bed and gaining something more. It's all flirty glances and risqu touches until an indecent image puts everything Xavier has worked for at risk. Now to disabuse his playboy ways, he's forced to present her with an agreement: Be his fianc for four months until he gets his company back and he'll help her start her dream company and step out of her family's shadow. She should have refused. Somewhere along in the fake relationship, genuine feelings rear its ugly head, and Xavier keeps looking at her, like he wants to keep her. One-click your way into this enemies to lovers, fake relationship, steamy billionaire romance. *This is a standalone book but like wine a chocolate, the series goes better together.
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