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Secret Undercover Fake Fiance FBI Billionaire: Feel Good Christmas Romance
Ohmygosh you guys—I love Cohen Jagger SO much!
He’s such a GOOD guy! He’s a broken, beautiful guy who wants to do the RIGHT thing so much!
Man, don’t you love those kind of guys?
Cohen is re-habbing a house in Park City and trying to NOT obey his father’s will and find true love—and bam, the nice lady next door falls and hurts herself. He suddenly finds himself in the middle of trying to help her and meeting her granddaughter (who has sort of ignored her grandmother the past couple of months) and AGREEING to be the grand daughter’s fake fiancé!
It’s a crazy and fun Christmas story! Don’t miss it!
Secret Undercover Fake Fiance FBI Billionaire: Feel Good Christmas Romance
A man who is NOT getting married to make his father's dying wish complete. A woman with a dangerous ex boyfriend. Will a grandmother getting hurt, lead to a Christmas matchmaking wish?
★★★★★From Kindle all-star and USA Today author, Taylor Hart! The Jagger Family Romances!
Cohen Jagger, ex FBI doesn't care if he has to give up BILLIONS. His dear old dad doesn't get to tell him what to do--especially from the grave! Hiding out and rehabbing an old house and skiing in Park City, Utah seems like the perfect way to spend a year away from the family business. When his only friend in town, the sweet, older woman next door falls ... he never expects that he would agree to be someone's fake fiance to help her out.
Hazel Kind hasn't had it easy, but when her engagement falls apart after her fiance repeatedly hits her, she can't bear to break the news to her grandmother. Until she gets a call from an angry neighbor that tells her, her grandmother has fallen. When she arrives in Park City, she is blown away when the grumpy neighbor volunteers to be her fake fiance, to help her grandmother save face with her friends.
When things heat up, and they both discover this situation is more than fake, they have to make a decision; forgive their pasts and move forward or let it all be a memory in the past.
Jagger Family Romances are full of fun, charm and falling in LOVE!
*Excerpt:*
Harriet pulled back from embracing Hazel and turned to him. “This must be your fiancé. I’m so glad I got to meet you.” She put her hand out to Cohen.
In a flash, Cohen considered all of the things that Glenda had said about wanting to introduce Hazel’s fiancé around town.
Hazel looked mortified. “Wait, uh, Mrs. Evenson, this is …”
Cohen coughed and couldn’t believe the words coming out of his mouth. “Yes, I’m the fiancé.” He tried to give a suitable smile. After all, he had been a spy. He could do this. “I’m Cohen Burke.” He couldn’t say Jagger. Even Glenda thought he was Cohen Burke. It was the name on the shell corporation that had bought the house, so he’d gone with it as his last name.
Her heavy red lipstick grin widened. “I’m Harriet Evenson. So nice to meet you, Cohen Burke.” Harriet shook his hand. “So pleased to finally meet Hazel’s fiancé.”
On impulse, he put an arm around Hazel, who had said nothing. She simply stared at them all, wide-eyed.
Harriet sucked in a quick breath. “Are you okay, dear?”
Hazel locked eyes with him. “Uh. Yeah.”
Harriet nodded and turned back to Cohen. “Well, I am Hazel’s grandmother’s best friend.” She put on an indulgent smile. “I was looking forward to having you both at all the town activities, but you’re probably going to spend a lot of time helping your grandma. I guess you won’t be able to help out with the town activities for the next couple days.”
Relief washed over him. He’d forgotten about all the town shenanigans that would go along with being a fiancé. They would have to be here for Glenda.
Hazel nodded. “Right, we need to be with Grandma. Sorry.”
Glenda spoke from behind them. “Actually, I’m going to be in the hospital for at least seven to ten days. Christmas is in seven days. I think you kids should still help. You could do a couple of the activities and be out amongst the people.”
Cohen was mortified, but as he locked eyes with Glenda, he could tell the lady was thrilled. She was sneaky, too.
He and Hazel glanced at each other.
Hazel shook her head. “Grandma, I want to be here with you. To help you.”
Cohen nodded. “I want to be with both of you.”
“Pish posh. You can still help with some of the activities,” Glenda assured them. “Hazel, I can give you my cookie recipe and you can enter the contest for me.” She clapped her hands together as if it was all settled.
This whole scene would have been laughable if it wasn’t making Cohen so annoyed.
Hazel looked up at him and then shrugged. “I guess we can talk about it.”
Cohen had been trained as a spy, but he had not been prepared for a situation like this. No one really expects to be someone’s fiancé and attend Christmas events in an unfamiliar town. His plan had been to let time pass until the New Year, when he would return to New York. He never thought he’d be seriously dating anyone.
Maybe this could be his chance?
No. He stomped that thought out.
He didn’t like to think like that. He couldn’t take advantage of the situation like this. Then again, he was sort of being taken advantage of, wasn’t he? Even though he’d been the one to volunteer.
He wanted to help Glenda and Hazel. Couldn’t he help them save face in front of Harriet and the whole town? It felt so petty, and yet as his eyes met Glenda’s, he knew he would do it for her. “Harriet, why don’t you give us a little time? Hazel will let you know what events we can help with. Would that work?”
Harriet nodded. “Sure. Gosh, it was so good to meet you. I’ve heard so many good things about you from Glenda.” She reached up and gently tapped his cheek. “I like you, Cohen.” She winked at Hazel and then turned and waved at Glenda. “It looks like you’ve got yourself a good one here, Glenda.”
“Yes, I do. Thanks for checking in on me, Harriet. Bye now.”
The door shut. There was silence for a few seconds. Cohen and Hazel gave each other blank looks.
Then Glenda burst out laughing.
“What’s so funny?” he asked, coming closer to her bedside. Hazel followed suit.
Glenda shook her head and laughed, then put her hand gently on her stomach. “Oh my gosh, I’m feeling some pain, but it’s worth it. I don’t know what happened with your fiancé, Hazel, but this is going to be the best Christmas ever.”

Secret Undercover Fake Fiance FBI Billionaire: Feel Good Christmas Romance
Ohmygosh you guys—I love Cohen Jagger SO much!
He’s such a GOOD guy! He’s a broken, beautiful guy who wants to do the RIGHT thing so much!
Man, don’t you love those kind of guys?
Cohen is re-habbing a house in Park City and trying to NOT obey his father’s will and find true love—and bam, the nice lady next door falls and hurts herself. He suddenly finds himself in the middle of trying to help her and meeting her granddaughter (who has sort of ignored her grandmother the past couple of months) and AGREEING to be the grand daughter’s fake fiancé!
It’s a crazy and fun Christmas story! Don’t miss it!
Secret Undercover Fake Fiance FBI Billionaire: Feel Good Christmas Romance
A man who is NOT getting married to make his father's dying wish complete. A woman with a dangerous ex boyfriend. Will a grandmother getting hurt, lead to a Christmas matchmaking wish?
★★★★★From Kindle all-star and USA Today author, Taylor Hart! The Jagger Family Romances!
Cohen Jagger, ex FBI doesn't care if he has to give up BILLIONS. His dear old dad doesn't get to tell him what to do--especially from the grave! Hiding out and rehabbing an old house and skiing in Park City, Utah seems like the perfect way to spend a year away from the family business. When his only friend in town, the sweet, older woman next door falls ... he never expects that he would agree to be someone's fake fiance to help her out.
Hazel Kind hasn't had it easy, but when her engagement falls apart after her fiance repeatedly hits her, she can't bear to break the news to her grandmother. Until she gets a call from an angry neighbor that tells her, her grandmother has fallen. When she arrives in Park City, she is blown away when the grumpy neighbor volunteers to be her fake fiance, to help her grandmother save face with her friends.
When things heat up, and they both discover this situation is more than fake, they have to make a decision; forgive their pasts and move forward or let it all be a memory in the past.
Jagger Family Romances are full of fun, charm and falling in LOVE!
*Excerpt:*
Harriet pulled back from embracing Hazel and turned to him. “This must be your fiancé. I’m so glad I got to meet you.” She put her hand out to Cohen.
In a flash, Cohen considered all of the things that Glenda had said about wanting to introduce Hazel’s fiancé around town.
Hazel looked mortified. “Wait, uh, Mrs. Evenson, this is …”
Cohen coughed and couldn’t believe the words coming out of his mouth. “Yes, I’m the fiancé.” He tried to give a suitable smile. After all, he had been a spy. He could do this. “I’m Cohen Burke.” He couldn’t say Jagger. Even Glenda thought he was Cohen Burke. It was the name on the shell corporation that had bought the house, so he’d gone with it as his last name.
Her heavy red lipstick grin widened. “I’m Harriet Evenson. So nice to meet you, Cohen Burke.” Harriet shook his hand. “So pleased to finally meet Hazel’s fiancé.”
On impulse, he put an arm around Hazel, who had said nothing. She simply stared at them all, wide-eyed.
Harriet sucked in a quick breath. “Are you okay, dear?”
Hazel locked eyes with him. “Uh. Yeah.”
Harriet nodded and turned back to Cohen. “Well, I am Hazel’s grandmother’s best friend.” She put on an indulgent smile. “I was looking forward to having you both at all the town activities, but you’re probably going to spend a lot of time helping your grandma. I guess you won’t be able to help out with the town activities for the next couple days.”
Relief washed over him. He’d forgotten about all the town shenanigans that would go along with being a fiancé. They would have to be here for Glenda.
Hazel nodded. “Right, we need to be with Grandma. Sorry.”
Glenda spoke from behind them. “Actually, I’m going to be in the hospital for at least seven to ten days. Christmas is in seven days. I think you kids should still help. You could do a couple of the activities and be out amongst the people.”
Cohen was mortified, but as he locked eyes with Glenda, he could tell the lady was thrilled. She was sneaky, too.
He and Hazel glanced at each other.
Hazel shook her head. “Grandma, I want to be here with you. To help you.”
Cohen nodded. “I want to be with both of you.”
“Pish posh. You can still help with some of the activities,” Glenda assured them. “Hazel, I can give you my cookie recipe and you can enter the contest for me.” She clapped her hands together as if it was all settled.
This whole scene would have been laughable if it wasn’t making Cohen so annoyed.
Hazel looked up at him and then shrugged. “I guess we can talk about it.”
Cohen had been trained as a spy, but he had not been prepared for a situation like this. No one really expects to be someone’s fiancé and attend Christmas events in an unfamiliar town. His plan had been to let time pass until the New Year, when he would return to New York. He never thought he’d be seriously dating anyone.
Maybe this could be his chance?
No. He stomped that thought out.
He didn’t like to think like that. He couldn’t take advantage of the situation like this. Then again, he was sort of being taken advantage of, wasn’t he? Even though he’d been the one to volunteer.
He wanted to help Glenda and Hazel. Couldn’t he help them save face in front of Harriet and the whole town? It felt so petty, and yet as his eyes met Glenda’s, he knew he would do it for her. “Harriet, why don’t you give us a little time? Hazel will let you know what events we can help with. Would that work?”
Harriet nodded. “Sure. Gosh, it was so good to meet you. I’ve heard so many good things about you from Glenda.” She reached up and gently tapped his cheek. “I like you, Cohen.” She winked at Hazel and then turned and waved at Glenda. “It looks like you’ve got yourself a good one here, Glenda.”
“Yes, I do. Thanks for checking in on me, Harriet. Bye now.”
The door shut. There was silence for a few seconds. Cohen and Hazel gave each other blank looks.
Then Glenda burst out laughing.
“What’s so funny?” he asked, coming closer to her bedside. Hazel followed suit.
Glenda shook her head and laughed, then put her hand gently on her stomach. “Oh my gosh, I’m feeling some pain, but it’s worth it. I don’t know what happened with your fiancé, Hazel, but this is going to be the best Christmas ever.”
Published on November 29, 2023 08:13
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