Callista Everett appears to have it all - striking looks, wealth, and social standing. Despite her impressive achievements, one significant aspect is missing from her life: love and a sense of familial connection. Many around her can't help but point this out. Their paths intertwine when Callie encounters Alexander Hudson. For Callie, Alexander presents an opportunity to temporarily play the role of her boyfriend, just to quell her family's constant inquiries about her single status. Meanwhile, Alexander seeks a solution in having Callie pretend to be his fiancée, to counter the assumption that he's a serial dater.
As they embark on this charade, navigating the complexities of business, emotions begin to stir, blurring the line between their roles as mere pretenders and something more genuine. The question arises: amidst this emotional growth, will they continue to remember the initial purpose of their arrangement?
this is b******* Mafia story. never in a million years would Gia a prisoner except a man who tortured murdered and presented her dead parent's bodies as a wedding gift on her wedding day except him romantically. I find it insulting can someone come up with a better heroin that is strong and fights h
It's very interesting but I wish Linda would stop running away and be with her merman. You know learn about how he lives, customs, culture, hunt, ect...