She was too honest and lost a plum role because of it. Now she needs a fake relationship to get her back into Hollywood’s good graces.
After taking a break for college, actress Hayley Niven is trying to get her career back on track. But when she tells a magazine she doesn’t believe in true love, the producer of her next movie—a rom-com, no less—drops her.
Her agent’s solution to the dilemma? A fake relationship with another one of her clients, an intelligent and adorable young British actor named Jameson Rand, who also needs to raise his Hollywood Q score. Hayley agrees because it’s all for publicity, right?
But when Hayley and Jameson meet, will they begin 'falling for real'?
♥ Falling for Real is a sweet fake relationship romance short story with a happy-for-now ending. ♥
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If you can get past the cringe factor, it's okay. The main character just rubbed me wrong in the beggining and then completely did a 360 and turned into a whole new person with a whole new personality. So I'm left more confused then anything. Not much to do about that since it was only 33 pages.
A young actor and actress are set up by their agent for a fake, yet newsworthy romance to enhance their profile. Hayley doesn't believe in love which is bad news when her target work is romantic movies Very short story, but sweet and pleasant.
A wonderful, short romance. Hayley's been hurt before. So she told the interviewer that she didn't believe in true love. That cost her the part in a movie. Jameson needs to improve his rating with Hollywood. Mitzy, their agent, suggests that they fake-date for a while. While it doesn't reach a full HEA, it does end with strong potential.