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Smitten by Ava Steele
12/21/2024
In the cutthroat world of luxury hotels, Eve, 48, reigns supreme. But when a high-profile conference demands a plus-one, the formidable CEO finds herself in unfamiliar territory.
For Eve, a single woman in a sea of power couples, securing crucial deals means finding a fake girlfriend—fast. Her unlikely choice? Alex, 32, a brilliant but overlooked social media specialist from her own company.
It's meant to be a simple business arrangement: one weekend of make-believe to navigate a couples-oriented networking event. But as the drinks flow and facades crack, Eve's icy walls begin to thaw.
In a whirlwind of age-gap tension and forbidden workplace attraction, both women find themselves risking more than just their careers. As their pretend romance blurs into reality, Eve and Alex must decide if what they've found is worth upending everything they've built.
Book Length: 150-320 Pages
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