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American Fairytale
by Adriana Herrera
Camilo Santiago Briggs doesn't believe in fairy tales. He believes in working hard and making things happen for yourself, a lesson he's learned from his mother and from his career as a New York City social worker.
So when Milo finds out the mystery man he shared the hottest hookup of his life with is in fact billionaire Thomas Hughes, and is in fact going to be funding the project Milo's in charge of at his non-profit job, he is completely skeptical. Knights in shining armor don't exist, and hot men in expensive tuxes who seem to good to be true are exactly that.
But Tom is going to show Milo just how real fairy tales can actually be.
Hot, hot, hot, and so incredibly swoony! I ate up every word of this delicious big city contemporary. I especially love a romance that sees the two main characters hooking up in the first chapters, then fighting their feelings for each other and trying to resist doing it again! Good luck!
Herrera is a talent to watch and her Dreamers series is A+ romance at its finest!
Content warning for discussion of domestic violence, but nothing is on page.
I received a free ARC in exchange for a fair review. Thank you!
So when Milo finds out the mystery man he shared the hottest hookup of his life with is in fact billionaire Thomas Hughes, and is in fact going to be funding the project Milo's in charge of at his non-profit job, he is completely skeptical. Knights in shining armor don't exist, and hot men in expensive tuxes who seem to good to be true are exactly that.
But Tom is going to show Milo just how real fairy tales can actually be.
Hot, hot, hot, and so incredibly swoony! I ate up every word of this delicious big city contemporary. I especially love a romance that sees the two main characters hooking up in the first chapters, then fighting their feelings for each other and trying to resist doing it again! Good luck!
Herrera is a talent to watch and her Dreamers series is A+ romance at its finest!
Content warning for discussion of domestic violence, but nothing is on page.
I received a free ARC in exchange for a fair review. Thank you!