She’s ready to put on the performance of a lifetime.
Cody Tomlinson and Mallory Moore have struck sparks off each other since high school theater, where she was sunny and talented while he was injured and angry. A decade later, Mallory is working to save Last Stand’s movie theater and convert it into a performance space for live theater and music. Thanks to his family’s lottery win, Cody has plenty of money to help. But Mallory’s the only woman in town who doesn’t want Cody’s charity.
It’s bad enough that Cody is sexy as sin with his tough, scarred cowboy looks. Now he’s rich and Mallory refuses to be another woman fighting for his attention. She won’t accept a financial gift for her business, but she’s not above a fair trade. Mallory offers a deal: Cody can invest in the theater if he volunteers on the renovation. Meanwhile, she’ll play the part of his fiancée to ward off fortune hunters.
But Mallory immediately realizes her mistake. Cody’s always driven her crazy, and now they’re spending all their days—and nights—together.
My Review:
Former classmates reunite.
Cody Tomlinson and Mallory Moore are reunited after Cody’s
family wins billions of dollars playing the lottery. Cody returned to Last Stand without a real
purpose in life and is now looking for one.
He can do anything he wants now that he has money. But he chooses to help Mallory restore the
town’s community theater.
Being one of the “Billionaire bachelor Brothers”, Cody is
constantly fighting off money hungry women, so Mallory pretends to be Cody’s
girlfriend to keep the other women away.
They become better friends and eventually start to fall in love. But will it be enough for a lasting
relationship?
I love returning to this little Texas town and the Tomlinson family. It’s like reconnecting with old friends. Through the writer’s words, I can easily visualize the setting and scenes. This is such a fun book series. I couldn’t imagine winning the lottery, let alone, billions of dollars. It’s a fun fantasy to think about and even more fun to read about it in this book.
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