Savannah Beau McGraw has been driving me insane since the moment his daughter landed in my classroom. He’s arrogant, bossy, and built like every wicked fantasy I’ve never let myself have. Now he wants me to marry him. Not for love, but to help him keep custody of his daughter. The rules are He writes me a check, I wear his ring…and he keeps his hands to himself. But Beau doesn’t follow his own rules. When we’re alone, his touch lingers. His voice becomes low and rough, and those intense eyes tell me he's got more on his mind than playing pretend. This was supposed to be fake. Instead, it feels like he’s claiming me with every stolen kiss and whispered promise.
Beau Savannah drives me crazy. Between her soft curves and sharp tongue, she’s the sexiest woman I’ve ever laid eyes on. I told myself this marriage was just a business deal. No emotions, no sex. But then she moves in, and suddenly all I can think about is tearing off her clothes and marking every inch of her curves as mine. She’s supposed to be my fake wife. But the way she moans my name feels anything but fake. Now I want forever...and I’m determined to make her mine.
This book gave me all the feels—sweet, spicy, and emotional in the best way. Savannah and Beau’s story takes the “fake marriage” trope and dials it up with small-town drama, sizzling chemistry, and a little girl who completely steals your heart.
I loved Savannah’s strength and sass. She’s curvy, confident, and refuses to let Beau bulldoze her—exactly the kind of heroine you root for. Beau, on the other hand, is all grumpy, protective cowboy billionaire vibes, and watching him fall hard for Savannah (while trying so badly to pretend it’s just a transaction) made me grin and swoon in equal measure. The way he worships her body, treats her like she’s his everything, and softens with his daughter? Absolutely irresistible.
The tension between fake and real is done so perfectly here—every glance, every accidental brush, every “oops, only one bed” moment had me fanning myself and cheering for them to finally admit the truth. By the end, I wasn’t just reading their love story—I was living it.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – A heart-melting, body-worshipping, small-town romance that proves sometimes the best vows are the ones you never planned to make.
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Fake Vows is part of the Wild Bronco Billionaires series. It's a short and steamy, he falls first, opposites-attract, fake marriage, curvy virgin gets her billionaire CEO romance. Savannah is a smart, sassy, and curvy kindergarten teacher. Beau is a hunky billionaire CEO and single dad to Willow. He approached Savannah in a bar one-night and she turned him down, only for him to find out the next day that she is her daughter's teacher. The two are attracted to each other, but neither really believes in love, although Beau has fallen for her. When Beau's ex decides to try and get custody of Willow, he asks Savannah to marry him to help with the custody. She reluctantly agrees but both have very real feelings. Can she let him in? The chemistry between these two was pure fire and we got a great HEA after some drama and angst.
I can sum up this book in nine words: Marriage of Convenience to a Teacher for Child Custody. It’s pretty basic, without any surprises or anything remarkable. It’s not bad, but it sticks closely to the tropes and doesn’t have anything new to say. The characters don’t stand out and the ex is Ebil, with no shades of gray to her character. You could drop any prefab characters into the book and have the same story. Here’s the breakdown: MMC/FMC- Beau and Savannah Genre- Contemporary Romance Heat- open door, virgin heroine, fizzles more than sizzles. Series? Probably. Safety? Y Triggers- alcohol abuse, minor violence. Tropes- Adorable Moppet, Billionaire, Fake Relationship, Custody Issues, Marriage of Convenience, Ebil Ex, He Falls First, Hot for Teacher.
I have really enjoyed getting to know Savannah and Beau, I liked them as characters, liked seeing them work together to protect Willow and explore/give in to their feelings. Beau all in is something else, you've got to love a man who accepted his feelings and does not care that he's going back on everything he's said about love, relationships and marriage. I hope these two appear in the rest of the series. I really want to see more of Beau's family and I would love to see more of Garrett and Kendall, there was something about those two that just spoke to me.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
-The quick and steamy story that begins in a bar with a failed pickup. I received a copy and am voluntarily sharing my honest thoughts.
Teacher Savannah agrees to wed her student’s father Beau to help him fight for custody of his daughter. What starts as a paper arrangement turns into fiery chemistry and tender trust.
A steamy, emotional romance about love, family, and forever. Beau’s supportive family and cute daughter add a sweet touch to this cute story.