
Serenity Chase, a small-time waitress, agrees to a blind date for one reason only: it’s the final wish of her beloved, dying father. Determined to make his last days happy, Serenity puts aside her own fears and heads to the local cafe to meet the man her dad painstakingly vetted.
Across town, young business tycoon Evan Sterling has no interest in love, only in securing his billion-dollar family legacy. Desperate to silence his matchmaking grandmother, Evan hires a sophisticated, fake fiancée to pose as his date for the evening.
When Serenity walks into the wrong coffee shop, she finds Evan waiting for her. He’s instantly captivated, surprised by her casually dressed appearance, yet stunned by her effortless, natural beauty. Evan assumes Serenity is the hired actress, a beautiful disguise he never expected, while Serenity believes Evan is the sweet man her father arranged.
As unexpected sparks fly and a real connection begins to form, they realize they’ve walked into a perfect, dazzling mix-up. But when the truth of their double blind date disaster is revealed, the dazzling connection explodes into bitter confrontation. Evan accuses Serenity of being a masterful imposter angling for his wealth, while Serenity is left heartbroken, convinced Evan played a cruel joke on her vulnerable father.
Can they untangle their hearts from the web of lies and assumptions, or is this perfect wrong turn destined for a spectacular, irrecoverable wreck?
Trigger Warning: This book contains harsh language and explicit s****l scenes. Read at your own risk.
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