Can a cute escort pretending to be his boyfriend make Jacob’s life easier? Can having a rich, hot fake boyfriend give Max what he’s been looking for? Or will old prejudices and hatred ruin everything?
Jacob is "new money" in Greenford, and he sits on the University's Executive Board. His best friend Hannah is "old money" in Greenford and also sits on the board. Eric Dran, who appeared in another series by this author, reappears here and is out to make trouble for Jacob.
Max is a 27-year-old university student who lives with his sister Kayla and her five-year-old son, Collin. Max isn't "old money" or "new money", actually he's "very little money" most of the time. He drives a beat-up old car and works part-time as an escort. Jacob decides it would help get and keep the "gold-diggers" away and ease some business situations if he had a fake boyfriend. Everyone that reads romances of any genera know how well that usually works...and you won't be disappointed this time either:)
Max works as an escort to pay the bills. With a family to help support and school to manage, he doesn't have time for anything romantically substantial. Jacob, his latest client has hired his services...but it's not his usual type of "service".... but perhaps pretending to be the boyfriend is just what he needs, and Max is the "total package" that Jacob needs. Playing a 'fake boyfriend' apparently requires wearing many hats. There's the "meeting the family" hat, the "fooling all our friends " hat, the " busy body matchmaker's good intentions" hat, and last but certainly not least...the "potential hot, not-so-fake, love interests" hat. Got to keep those hats straight.
There is so much "on the line" for them and Max, especially, stands to lose so much. Heartfelt feeling will not be enough to save their "no longer fake" relationship. The time to be honest or lose everything soon comes.
I've said it before every time I review one of Romeo Alexander's wonderful, delightfully sweet stories...this author is nothing but fantastic and so very talented at weaving a plot and a romantic adventure that you want to never end...to just continue on and on. What I like most about his books, this one included, is the gentle, considerate manner in which his main characters always treat, and how they just relate, to one another. In this one, Jacob never treats Max like a burden or a bother. He adjusts to a college student's busy schedule and treats Max as his equal, in spite of their very, very different social and financial situations. From the time that Jacob picks Max's picture from the local escort agency's catalog and arranges for an in-person interview...there is charm and respect from that point until the very sweet end. If you like M/M romances...read this series. On second thought...just read anything and everything that bears Romeo Alexander's name, sit back and enjoy!