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Grumpy Billionaire’s Fake Engagement

An Enemies to Lovers Billionaire Fake Engagement Romance

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Grumpy billionaire. Fake engagement. One rule: don’t fall in love.

I told off a billionaire in his own lobby.
Then I accidentally became his assistant.
Now I’m stuck in a fake engagement with the one man I swore I’d never fall for.


Ethan Brandt is cold, calculating, and infuriatingly gorgeous—the kind of billionaire CEO who doesn’t ask… he commands.

Here’s the deal:
I pretend to be his fiancée.
He gets his inheritance.
I get my paycheck.

No feelings.
No strings.
No problem.

Easy.
Right?

Except every glance sizzles.
Every touch blurs the lines.
And pretending we’re in love starts to feel dangerously real.

Now the only thing more dangerous than our fake relationship…
is what happens when it ends.

Inside this steamy billionaire romance, you’ll find:

✔️ Grumpy billionaire CEO with a heart he swears he doesn’t have
✔️ Sassy assistant who doesn’t follow orders—or keep her distance
✔️ Enemies to lovers with forced proximity
✔️ Fake engagement, real chemistry
✔️ From scraping by to penthouse views
✔️ One bed. One rule. Zero self-control. 😏
✔️ Slow burn tension with an explosive payoff
✔️ Guaranteed happily-ever-after

If you love grumpy sunshine, fake relationships, workplace romance, and alpha billionaires who fall hard—this one’s for you.

Standalone steamy romance. No cliffhanger. Guaranteed HEA.

💎 Welcome to the Billionaire Romance Collection—where powerful men fall hard and forever.

Start with Ethan’s fake engagement… then meet the next irresistible billionaire.

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The storyline was ok…the ending was unnecessarily tumultuous. Two, mentally challenged characters getting together…everyone in their circle are sociopaths…the narration made it seem robotic. Variations of individuals on the spectrum. I can say that bc I’m on the spectrum…

Geez

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