
Bright Lights & Summer Nights by Kat Singleton
Category: Fake dating,Ā sports romance
Rating: 4.5/5
Pages: 356
About Book:
Summer nights can be full of surprises.
As a single, unemployed, and unapologetic twenty-five year old mess, I came to the Hamptons this summer for one reasonāto focus on myself and work out my quarter-life crisis. I didnāt come here planning to sneak into a private party and meet a handsome stranger.
I definitely didnāt come here expecting for that stranger to be Preston Rhodesābillionaire and superstar quarterback for the Manhattan Mambas.
And thatās not even the crazy part.
He asked me to be his pretend girlfriend for a week while his family is in town. He needed a date for his sisterās wedding, and Iād never turn down the opportunity to be spoiled by a rich man.
The only thing is, Prestonās not very good at pretending.
Now instead of discovering myself, Iām spending the week discovering what life would be like with him. Instead of focusing on me, Iām focusing on how he looks at me, how he touches me, how he wantsĀ me.
But now that neither one of us is faking it, I only hope that we can hold on to what we have through the bright lights and summer nights.
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Category: Fake dating,Ā sports romance
Rating: 4.5/5
Pages: 356
About Book:
Summer nights can be full of surprises.
As a single, unemployed, and unapologetic twenty-five year old mess, I came to the Hamptons this summer for one reasonāto focus on myself and work out my quarter-life crisis. I didnāt come here planning to sneak into a private party and meet a handsome stranger.
I definitely didnāt come here expecting for that stranger to be Preston Rhodesābillionaire and superstar quarterback for the Manhattan Mambas.
And thatās not even the crazy part.
He asked me to be his pretend girlfriend for a week while his family is in town. He needed a date for his sisterās wedding, and Iād never turn down the opportunity to be spoiled by a rich man.
The only thing is, Prestonās not very good at pretending.
Now instead of discovering myself, Iām spending the week discovering what life would be like with him. Instead of focusing on me, Iām focusing on how he looks at me, how he touches me, how he wantsĀ me.
But now that neither one of us is faking it, I only hope that we can hold on to what we have through the bright lights and summer nights.











