Faking Cinderella (Small Town Sisterhood #3) by Pippa Grant is NOW AVAILABLE!
Ebook: https://readerlinks.com/l/5110723
Amazon Audio: https://readerlinks.com/l/5110726
Audible: https://readerlinks.com/l/5110734
Amazon Paperback: https://readerlinks.com/l/5110725
What's inside:
🩵 opposites attract
🩷 enemies to lovers
🩵 fling to more
🩷 bodyguard hero
🩵 heroine in disguise/secret identity
🩷 billionaire heroine
🩵 accidental roommate
🩷 roommates to lovers
🩵 grumpy/sunshine
🩷 hurt/comfort
🩵 small town
🩷 romantic comedy
Ebook: https://readerlinks.com/l/5110723
Amazon Audio: https://readerlinks.com/l/5110726
Audible: https://readerlinks.com/l/5110734
Amazon Paperback: https://readerlinks.com/l/5110725
What's inside:
🩵 opposites attract
🩷 enemies to lovers
🩵 fling to more
🩷 bodyguard hero
🩵 heroine in disguise/secret identity
🩷 billionaire heroine
🩵 accidental roommate
🩷 roommates to lovers
🩵 grumpy/sunshine
🩷 hurt/comfort
🩵 small town
🩷 romantic comedy
A grumpy former bodyguard, an heiress in disguise, and an accidental roommate situation…
If I’d known a tall, broad mountain of a man would crash the one-bedroom cabin I’m borrowing, I might have handled things differently.
I still would’ve lied to him. He doesn’t need to know all of my reasons for wanting to meet my surprise triplet half brothers while undercover as a housekeeper.
But if I’d known I was going to have a surprise roommate, I wouldn’t have rigged a homemade security system in the cabin that left him…erm… Let’s just call it easy to spot in a crowd.
And he wouldn’t have tried to blackmail me when he figured out my real identity.
And I wouldn’t have been so attracted to his audacity that I started looking deeper at the wounded man beneath the gruff exterior.
And then we wouldn’t be here, with him making me scream his name for all of the good reasons every night.
But I can’t keep faking Cinderella forever, and when it’s time for me to come clean, he’ll have to choose—loyalty to my half brothers or belief in me and the noble reason for the long game I’ve been playing.
Faking Cinderella is a swoony romcom featuring a mountain of a man with an even bigger wounded heart and an heiress determined to right a wrong. This opposites attract, secret identity romance stands alone and comes with a sweetly satisfying happily ever after.
If I’d known a tall, broad mountain of a man would crash the one-bedroom cabin I’m borrowing, I might have handled things differently.
I still would’ve lied to him. He doesn’t need to know all of my reasons for wanting to meet my surprise triplet half brothers while undercover as a housekeeper.
But if I’d known I was going to have a surprise roommate, I wouldn’t have rigged a homemade security system in the cabin that left him…erm… Let’s just call it easy to spot in a crowd.
And he wouldn’t have tried to blackmail me when he figured out my real identity.
And I wouldn’t have been so attracted to his audacity that I started looking deeper at the wounded man beneath the gruff exterior.
And then we wouldn’t be here, with him making me scream his name for all of the good reasons every night.
But I can’t keep faking Cinderella forever, and when it’s time for me to come clean, he’ll have to choose—loyalty to my half brothers or belief in me and the noble reason for the long game I’ve been playing.
Faking Cinderella is a swoony romcom featuring a mountain of a man with an even bigger wounded heart and an heiress determined to right a wrong. This opposites attract, secret identity romance stands alone and comes with a sweetly satisfying happily ever after.
MY REVIEW
When Margot finds out she has half-siblings, she not only wants to get to know them, she wants to protect them from their awful father. So she fakes an identity and gets a job as a housekeeper so she can be around them without them (or anyone else) realizing who she is. She had no way of knowing one of those brothers would ask their friend Rhys to check her out. Their meet cute is one for the ages (think a booby trap involving hair dye and a skillet 🤣) and both are wondering if their fling turned more has a chance of becoming something to stand the test of time (and the reveal of her real identity). All she wanted was to meet her brothers, what she gets is a whole lot more. It might be love, if both of them let the other completely in.
After Rhys gets over the little booby trap Margot caught him in, he's fascinated with his little liar. He knows she's lying to her brothers, but once he sees the way she acts around them, he knows she's not got evil intentions. In fact, she's caring with a big heart. If he can convince her to stick around after the truth comes out, they can have something neither ever had before - love.
Funny, sweet and heartfelt - Rhys and Margot are adorable together. Not only was their meet cute awesome, their entire journey to the end made me laugh and swoon and cheer them on. Margot is as amazing as I knew she was going to be when she appeared in her sister and ex's story, The Grumpiest Billionaire. She's smart and so strong, but the best, most beautiful thing about her is her heart and the way she cares for her sister. Neither of them deserved their awful father, but thank God she took that DNA test and met their brothers and more importantly, Rhys. Rhys was down bad for his Margot, and not afraid to say so. Nothing makes me happier than to read of a guy who's so down for his one that he has no problem admitting it to himself. He, Margot and their literal found family still have me smiling just thinking about them. I'm sad the Small Town Sisterhood series is done now, but Pippa gave us the best conclusion!
ARC provided by the author for an honest review.








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