Becca Hart doesn’t believe in love stories. Not since her dad left and her life imploded. So when her ex-best friend mocks her love life, Becca blurts out a lie. She’s got a boyfriend.
Enter Brett Wells. Football captain. Mr. Popular. Secret softie. When he overhears Becca’s fib, he offers to play the part. It’s convenient for both of them. No pressure, no feelings. Just a fake relationship.
But as they navigate hand-holding, hallway smiles, and pretend jealousy, the act starts to feel surprisingly real.
Becca’s still nursing old wounds. Brett’s dealing with pressure no one sees. And the more time they spend together, the harder it is to remember what’s fake.
What if the best part of pretending is falling for real?