Nick: I do my best songwriting while playing my guitar on
the fire escape. Unfortunately, my in-bed-at-ten next-door neighbor, Maddie, is
not a fan of my music. She clambers out on the fire escape to yell at me about
making "noise.” In bunny slippers,
no less. But then she trips and falls into my arms.
That photo of Maddie plastered all over me hits the papers,
just as my dream recording company wants to sign my band. Which is a problem,
because an obsessed fan is claiming that I’m her boyfriend and now the media is
blowing up that I’m two-timing them both. Good-bye recording contract, unless….
Maddie: I’m supposed to cover the story. Not be the story!
But when Nick begs me to fake date, I can’t resist the chance to be Nick’s
girlfriend—even if fake—the opposite of my life as a city desk reporter. But my
ex said I’m a terrible kisser, and there’s no way I want Mr. Hot Rock Star
saying the same thing. Hence, clause 11 in our contract: There will be
absolutely no physical contact.
Nick: When Maddie receives a threatening photo of the two of
us with an X over her face, my desire to protect her suddenly feels all too
real. It’s either a troll or her undercover investigation has been compromised.
With both our careers at stake, is breaking up the only way to keep Maddie
safe?
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Born and raised in Manhattan, she loves writing about New York City and her smart heroines who live and fall in love there, amidst its vibrant energy and the aroma of homemade chocolate chip cookies. She is the award-winning author of: A Scavenger Hunt for Hearts, Partner Pursuit, Is This for Real?, Caper Crush, My Book Boyfriend, Love Is an Art and My Secret Snowflake.
Thanks so much for the cover reveal. There is a slight mystery in the book as she is a reporter investigating a story :)
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