Sometimes you have to fake it till you make it, in life and in matters of the heart.
Walker
I practically have Widower stamped on my forehead as a speaker traveling the world talking about my experience losing my wife to cancer as newlyweds. Which has always suited me just fine. Until a woman all wrong for me jumpstarts my heart with her comical bad luck at the airport. If I help her out, even for just this weekend, will I also have to throw away my lucrative career as the permanently grie...
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Sometimes you have to fake it till you make it, in life and in matters of the heart.
Walker
I practically have Widower stamped on my forehead as a speaker traveling the world talking about my experience losing my wife to cancer as newlyweds. Which has always suited me just fine. Until a woman all wrong for me jumpstarts my heart with her comical bad luck at the airport. If I help her out, even for just this weekend, will I also have to throw away my lucrative career as the permanently grieving husband?
Jemma
This final yearly trip with my old friends from high school has gone from bad to worse with a broken suitcase handle and my clothes strewn all over the baggage belt. The tall, dark, and handsome stranger has witnessed my humiliation with that condescending smirk, yet somehow I crave more time with him. When he offers to get my friends off my back as a fake boyfriend, who am I to say no?
But somehow between fake kisses and real conversation, the lines blur on what’s pretend and what’s true love. What happens in Colorado, has to stay in Colorado. Doesn’t it?
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