Author: J.D. Hollyfield
Publication Date: February 1, 2016
Published: Self-Published
Source: Southern Belle Promotions
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Fake it till you make it.
That’s Lexi Hall, the wild socialite’s motto for how to live life.
Single and allergic to commitment, Lexi is having the time of her life. Or is she? With a new promotion at the art gallery, and her colorful lifestyle as bright as ever, she swears she has no interest in slowing down. When Lexi receives a phone call that can change her career, she pounces on the opportunity. But what this outgoing diva doesn’t plan for is her new client, the closed off, secluded artist, Hunter James. Fighting to draw the line between work and pleasure, it’s up to Lexi to figure out how to balance her fake life for something real.
Hunter James is an artist without a muse. Lacking the beauty in his life that he craves, his art is beginning to suffer. Unfortunately for the mysterious artist, a past mistake also tarnishes his trust in women. Forced to take a meeting with an art gallery dealer, he accepts knowing he’ll turn her down. He turns them all down. But what he doesn’t anticipate is for the seductive bombshell to turn his world upside down. As his body and mind come alive, he vows to stop at nothing to have her on his canvas and in his bed.
As Lexi’s life begins to brighten with the promise of something beautiful, can she stop faking it and find a reason to make it real? Or will Hunter’s past replace their light with darkness?
I have loved everything by JD Hollyfield. Her writing is all about true life occurrences. Her stories are all believable and you can really relate to them. The humor gets me every time. You can go from crying laughing to just wanting to cry. But the crying laughing always wins.
Lexi Hall works for an art gallery. She is great at it. She does a great job faking it in life to her friends, but deep down, she wants more from life. Lexi is asked to go and meet an elusive artist, Hunter James, the last thing she expected is to be attracted to him. And it goes both ways.
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