Rex Claremont is the oldest son of one of the wealthiest families in the world. He’s the hottest man I’ve ever seen, but also a world-class grump. Too bad I didn’t know that when I got hired as his executive assistant.
I am the opposite of a grump. I’m also a world-class screw-up. There is no way that this won’t be a disaster. And
I need this job and its paychecks to save my house from foreclosure.
So, of course, that means I just have to make such a massive mistake at work that Rex wants to fire me.
Instead, he does something totally unexpected.
He offers me a deal. If I play the role of his girlfriend and attend ritzy events with him, ballgowns and all, then I can keep my job and save my house. But why would a billionaire want someone like me to pretend to be his girlfriend?
I don’t question it. I need this job.
We agree up front to casual touches only, just enough to make things look believable. Sounds easy enough, except that it’s not.
The longer our situation goes on, the more I’m not so sure I’m pretending anymore. And I’m pretty sure he’s not either.