Now that Alvina ‘Vina’ Song has hit the dreaded 30s, her family are desperate to get her married. She, however, is in no hurry to walk down the aisle. It’ll take a crazy scheme to get her family off her back, and Vina has the perfect one in mind; Orion Lee.
Too busy with his new business, Orion doesn’t have time for a girlfriend or a wife. But his crazy mother has a bee in her bonnet – something about shamans, zodiac signs and death. Vina’s convenient proposal seems like the perfect solution to his dilemma.
Fake relationship. Check. No strings attached. Check. No messy feelings. Check.
Now if only his new ‘girlfriend’ would stop making him weak with her soulful eyes and sexy smiles. The more he gets to know Vina the more tempted he is to push the boundaries of their agreement to accommodate his growing desire. It’s starting to look like their pretend romance might just turn out to be the real thing.
*This sweet and sexy, fake boyfriend romance is a standalone novel with no cliff-hangers and a guaranteed happily-ever-after.
Great read from start to finish, best of the Sizzle and Burn series. Wild child, Vina finally thought she had a way to get her meddlesome grandmother off her back about marriage and cooks up a scheme with Orion who is in a similar predicament. Even though, they hook up with the intention of a fake relationship, things turn real fairly quickly. I loved Vina and Orion together because despite her misgivings about marriage, she still fell in love with him and he always showed her the care she needed.
I enjoyed reading this series and was glad that Vina got her own book. It was nice to see some of the other characters mentioned but is book really was all Vina. Vina had me cracking up with sabotaging her dates. She was crazy. I really liked Orion and their scheme was ridiculous but worked. Great characters, interesting story, and hot sex made this book an enjoyable read.
I'm choosing to give this book a rating of four stars even though I really enjoyed this book. But the reason I'm not giving this a five star rating is because there were multiple mistakes throughout the book that was making it kind of hard to read the story.
I'm going to comment on books 1-3. These books were straight up love stories. They each were about developing a relationship. Each female had their issues but the males hung in their and worked through them.
Good storyline. The women were really annoying, I think the characters were developed well...it just took forever to understand them. The writer is good because I wanted to strangle the Heroine and her Mom...Overall it's entertainment.
I enjoyed this series, really loved the characters in this story. It was very interesting to read the insights and interactions of other cultures, so different and yet the same
I loved it felt like I was literally reading my story except I’m not Korean lol 😂. Vina family was horrible except for her mother even though she never really understood her mother her mother turned to be her biggest supporter.