Sam is returning home from her long shift at the hospital. Her former roommate, El, who had moved out to live with her boyfriend, was waiting for her for their pizza and movie night. But El saw the stacks of bills on the table and asked Sam about how she truly was doing. She offered money, she offered a loan when a gift was refused, but Sam was too proud to accept help. Her internet access was already shut off, so she was pretty isolated! With her 12-hour shifts, she couldn’t easily work a second job, even if she had the internet available to look for one!
Cameron Styles was a successful lawyer getting ready for an important client meeting. Image was everything, so he tried to be eco-friendly and tried to reflect the values and morals of his clients. He was quite a playboy, but tried to keep that quiet so his reputation remained perfect, avoiding controversy and staying out of the media. As he walks into the lobby of his law office, a woman approaches and follows him to the elevator. She introduces herself as Mr. Smithfield’s assistant – the potential important new client he is meeting with this afternoon. Mr. Smithfield’s daughter went into labor early and he cannot attend the late meeting. He has only the morning open. So Cameron has to scramble to prepare. Unfortunately the two other managing partners he counted on to join him were too far away on business and could not get there in time. He would have to do this one – his most important client opportunity – on his own.
Mr. Smithfield arrived and said he thought Styles, Schmidt & Fitz would be the perfect law firm for his family-owned business. However, he had one concern. He took out a picture of Cameron leaving a nightclub with two women on his arm. The picture was from 4 years ago, when Cameron had just gotten out of law school and used poor judgment. It was not who he was now. But Mr. Smithfield did not want that to reflect badly on his company and asked if Cameron had gotten married or was settled down with one woman to reflect his stability. As Cameron started to answer, he told Mr. Smithfield he was engaged. Mr. Smithfield’s phone rang, his assistant telling him she got him an earlier flight. He had to leave, but invited Cameron and his fiancée to join him in Georgia where they would finalize things if they found they were a good fit. Cameron needed a fake fiancée quickly!
Sam excitedly called El to tell her the new “hot doctor” just asked her out! She was elated! After sharing the news, El told her that her boyfriend Griffin didn’t have any work for her yet. But there was this other sort of opportunity to make some extra money . . . El told her Griffin’s playboy friend Cameron, the top lawyer in Chicago, needed a fiancée for a short time! At first she flatly declines! But when she gets home, her power is shut off. So she calls El back and agrees to be Cameron’s fake fiancée. Unfortunately, she has to cancel her date with the “hot doctor” to meet instead with Cameron – who arrived a half-hour late at the restaurant! He begins to interview her and immediately notices she is blunt and honest; she definitely speaks her mind! Would this fake fiancée thing work?
This book was a joy to read! The reader can almost guess that Cameron is going to have a rough time as the feisty, strong Sam interacts with him! The characters are very well developed, and the story line draws the reader in. You won’t want to miss this one – it’s funny and you will care about the characters you meet along the way!