Brenda's relationship with Max is a sexy sham designed to keep her cousins from learning of her plans to sell their family's inn. Falling in love for real? That was not supposed to happen.
All work and no play has been the story of Brenda Donovan’s life for the past few months. Concerned about the future of her family’s inn, she’s been searching for a buyer for the business--without her cousins finding out what she’s up to. She has no time for relationships. But pretending to date sexy Max Murphy, the hotel scout who’s there to assess the property? That’s totally doable. Especially when games, role-playing, and light bondage are included in the package. Falling in love was never supposed to be part of their deal, however, and now her heart’s in play.
Max has no problem with hiding his true identity from Brenda’s cousins. But are they the only ones he’s deceiving? When all is finally revealed will the cousins lose the Wild Geese Inn? Or will they add another member to their growing family?
USA Today Bestselling Author PG Forte inhabits a world only slightly less strange than the ones she creates. Filled with serendipity, coincidence, love at first sight and dreams come true. Originally a Jersey girl, and forever a California girl at heart, PG currently resides in the beautiful Texas Hill Country where she continues to write contemporary and paranormal romance in a variety of sub-genres. The common thread linking them together? Her stories are always centered around themes of friendship, family, and heartfelt feelings.
Book 04/69: Two Truths and a Lie (Games We Play, #3) by P.G. Forte. Just wanted another fun quick read before I have to continue life as usual. This third one in the series was fun from page one. A page turner and the best so far!
The third book in the trilogy has everything that I expected. A murky past, a kinky present, a heroine not easy to fall for a man but a man irresistible to not fall for. And while this time I had a bit more problems to follow the very erratice timeline, it made the story very interesting and hard to put down. I loved the end but don't want to say more. Read for yourself.