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Paint Me Perfect (Love, Me & the 303)
by Kay Cove
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Synopsis
She plays the part of his sweet girlfriend perfectly but when the cameras are off, the real drama unfolds…
Chase is ready to turn over a new leaf and leave his Hollywood playboy antics behind.
He asked the universe for a chance at real love and is confident that Noa is his swift delivery.
The ...
Chase is ready to turn over a new leaf and leave his Hollywood playboy antics behind.
He asked the universe for a chance at real love and is confident that Noa is his swift delivery.
The ...
She plays the part of his sweet girlfriend perfectly but when the cameras are off, the real drama unfolds…
Chase is ready to turn over a new leaf and leave his Hollywood playboy antics behind.
He asked the universe for a chance at real love and is confident that Noa is his swift delivery.
The only problem?
It’s near impossible to move forward when there is still a spotlight on the skeletons of his past.
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Newly single, Noa’s focused on one thing and one thing only–and it does not involve a whirlwind summer romance with megastar actor Chase Ford.
Armed with a paintbrush and a new blank canvas, she’s determined to paint the perfect family picture for her and her four-year-old son.
It only takes one chance encounter. One tabloid picture. One publicity scheme to set the record straight.
Their ruse turns real.
Knowing he found the girl of his dreams, Chase is ready to fight for their chance at forever, but he’s about to face the cruel reality Noa already knows too well—not all loves are created equal, and sometimes perfect isn’t enough.
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Author note: Paint Me Perfect is a fake dating, celebrity, and single parent contemporary romance where moms are seen and blended families are celebrated. It is book one in the Real Life, Real Love series but can be read as a standalone.
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