The Perfect Illusion - Winter Renshaw - πππππ5 STARS! OMG! SO GOOOOOD!
Itβs only pretendβ¦
And itβs only three months.
Iβm in the midst of scrawling βI QUIT!β onto his fancy cardstock letterhead when my boss corners me. He needs a favor, he says. And then he asks how well I can act β¦
Hudson Rutherford needs a fiancΓ©e.
With his old-moneyed parents forcing him to marry some bratty hotel heiress and his hedonistic, playboy lifestyle at stake, the only way to get them to back off is to make them think heβs truly, madly, deeply in love β¦ with meβhis third personal assistant this year.
But I can hardly stand working for him as it is.
Hudson is crazy hot and well-aware. Heβs arrogant, spoiled, and silver-spooned. He checks me out when he thinks Iβm not looking, and his life is a revolving door of beautiful women. Plus, he canβt even pronounce my name correctlyβhowβs he going to convince his family heβs in love with me?!
Iβm seconds from giving him a resounding βnoβ when he flashes his signature dimpled smirk and gives me a number that happens to contain a whole mess of zeroes β¦
On second thought, I think I can swallow my pride.
But, oh baby, thereβs one thing I havenβt told him, one teensy-tiny thing that could make this just a hair complicated β¦
Hereβs hoping this entire thing doesnβt explode in our faces.
And itβs only three months.
Iβm in the midst of scrawling βI QUIT!β onto his fancy cardstock letterhead when my boss corners me. He needs a favor, he says. And then he asks how well I can act β¦
Hudson Rutherford needs a fiancΓ©e.
With his old-moneyed parents forcing him to marry some bratty hotel heiress and his hedonistic, playboy lifestyle at stake, the only way to get them to back off is to make them think heβs truly, madly, deeply in love β¦ with meβhis third personal assistant this year.
But I can hardly stand working for him as it is.
Hudson is crazy hot and well-aware. Heβs arrogant, spoiled, and silver-spooned. He checks me out when he thinks Iβm not looking, and his life is a revolving door of beautiful women. Plus, he canβt even pronounce my name correctlyβhowβs he going to convince his family heβs in love with me?!
Iβm seconds from giving him a resounding βnoβ when he flashes his signature dimpled smirk and gives me a number that happens to contain a whole mess of zeroes β¦
On second thought, I think I can swallow my pride.
But, oh baby, thereβs one thing I havenβt told him, one teensy-tiny thing that could make this just a hair complicated β¦
Hereβs hoping this entire thing doesnβt explode in our faces.
βWhat? What are you thinking?β I ask.
Her brows lift. βThat this entire thing sounds insane. And that youβre insane.β
βMaybe it is. And maybe I am. But I know it could work.β
She turns to me, her eyes holding mine. βWhy me, though? I canβt stand you and youβre well aware.β
βThatβs exactly why it has to be you.β
βYou canβt tell me that out of the assortment of women Iβve seen waltzing in and out of your life the last two months, not one of them would be jumping at the chance to help you with this.β
βYouβre right. They would be. But then theyβd want something more, and quite frankly, I have nothing more to give than my last name and a comfortable lifestyle,β I say, checking my wristwatch. βYou, Mari β¦ you wouldnβt want more from me, and thatβs exactly why youβre the only one I trust.β
βI donβt know how I could convince anyone Iβm in love with someone who gets under my skin the way you do, Hudson.β
βYou said you could act.β I lift a brow.
βI β¦ yeah β¦ I guess? But can you?β
Stepping toward her, I take her by the wrist and guide her off the bar stool, pulling her body against mine, meeting her curious gaze with my own sultry version. Cupping her soft cheek in my right hand and letting my fingers graze the nape of her neck, I lift her mouth, holding mine inches from hers.
She breathes me in, her stare unblinking. My left hand circles her waist, feeling it cave with my touch.
βIβve never told you this before β¦ but the day I met you, I knew there was something special about you. And something tells me youβre about to become the best thing thatβs ever happened to me,β I say, my words slow and gentle as our eyes lock. βI want to spend the rest of my life with you, until weβre old and gray. We might drive each other crazy, our path may be a bit bumpy at times, but weβre going to love every minute of it. Marry me, Maribel Collins. Be my wife. I donβt want anyone but you.β
Stillness lingers between us, and then she releases a shuddering breath before blinking. Peeling herself from me, she tucks her thick blonde hair behind her ears before resting her hands on her hips.
βThat was β¦β Mari leaves her thought unfinished as she moves a few paces back. βThat was β¦ cheesy. But passable.β Her lips pull into a bitten grin as she recovers her composure. βYouβre good at that.β Glancing up at me, her expression dissolves. βNot that Iβm surprised. Youβre a professional manipulator.β
Rolling my eyes, I exhale. βDo you want the money or not?β
Her hand rests on her stomach briefly, and then she continues pacing. Sheβs going to wear a beaten path into the wood floor by the time sheβs finished.
βFive million dollars.β I fold my arms. βFinal offer.β
Mari stops in her tracks, her gaze flicking to mine. βI donβt want to do this. I think itβs a bad idea. But youβre making it impossible for me to say no.β
My mouth curls at the sides. βI knew youβd see it my way.β
Her brows lift. βThat this entire thing sounds insane. And that youβre insane.β
βMaybe it is. And maybe I am. But I know it could work.β
She turns to me, her eyes holding mine. βWhy me, though? I canβt stand you and youβre well aware.β
βThatβs exactly why it has to be you.β
βYou canβt tell me that out of the assortment of women Iβve seen waltzing in and out of your life the last two months, not one of them would be jumping at the chance to help you with this.β
βYouβre right. They would be. But then theyβd want something more, and quite frankly, I have nothing more to give than my last name and a comfortable lifestyle,β I say, checking my wristwatch. βYou, Mari β¦ you wouldnβt want more from me, and thatβs exactly why youβre the only one I trust.β
βI donβt know how I could convince anyone Iβm in love with someone who gets under my skin the way you do, Hudson.β
βYou said you could act.β I lift a brow.
βI β¦ yeah β¦ I guess? But can you?β
Stepping toward her, I take her by the wrist and guide her off the bar stool, pulling her body against mine, meeting her curious gaze with my own sultry version. Cupping her soft cheek in my right hand and letting my fingers graze the nape of her neck, I lift her mouth, holding mine inches from hers.
She breathes me in, her stare unblinking. My left hand circles her waist, feeling it cave with my touch.
βIβve never told you this before β¦ but the day I met you, I knew there was something special about you. And something tells me youβre about to become the best thing thatβs ever happened to me,β I say, my words slow and gentle as our eyes lock. βI want to spend the rest of my life with you, until weβre old and gray. We might drive each other crazy, our path may be a bit bumpy at times, but weβre going to love every minute of it. Marry me, Maribel Collins. Be my wife. I donβt want anyone but you.β
Stillness lingers between us, and then she releases a shuddering breath before blinking. Peeling herself from me, she tucks her thick blonde hair behind her ears before resting her hands on her hips.
βThat was β¦β Mari leaves her thought unfinished as she moves a few paces back. βThat was β¦ cheesy. But passable.β Her lips pull into a bitten grin as she recovers her composure. βYouβre good at that.β Glancing up at me, her expression dissolves. βNot that Iβm surprised. Youβre a professional manipulator.β
Rolling my eyes, I exhale. βDo you want the money or not?β
Her hand rests on her stomach briefly, and then she continues pacing. Sheβs going to wear a beaten path into the wood floor by the time sheβs finished.
βFive million dollars.β I fold my arms. βFinal offer.β
Mari stops in her tracks, her gaze flicking to mine. βI donβt want to do this. I think itβs a bad idea. But youβre making it impossible for me to say no.β
My mouth curls at the sides. βI knew youβd see it my way.β
Wall Street Journal and #1 Amazon bestselling author Winter Renshaw is a bona fide daydream believer. She lives somewhere in the middle of the USA and can rarely be seen without her trusty Mead notebook and ultra portable laptop. When sheβs not writing, sheβs living the American dream with her husband, three kids, and the laziest puggle this side of the Mississippi.
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Winter Renshaw has done it AGAIN. I swear, the woman can do no wrong. Hudson and Mari's story - Wow. Just WOW! I loved every single second. Every single word on every single page. I absolutely love how their story is written from both points of view..and you can see the different enotions and turmoil each person goes through as more time passes by. And with Winter's twists and turns in this story - you'll wanna read it a SECOND time just to see if you missed something the first time! Love, love, LOVE this story. DEFINITELY one you NEED in your library. AMAZING book!
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