Pretend You're Mine by Lucy Score

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Pretend You're Mine by Lucy Score, book one in the Benevolence series, is a heartbreaking, wonderful, sweet yet humorous story with the perfect mix of emotion and heart added; a story you will want to read over and over again.

 

Harper, formerly a foster child passed through the foster system until she aged out, physically abused, alone in this world and always ready for a challenge. Harper was a go getter, a rescuer, a helper, a friend, a listener, and all she wanted in return was for someone to be the same for her, to protect her, save her, love her. Hometown hero Luke Garrison is drawn to her strength, but not sure how to handle her. Luke is constantly the target of his family's matchmaking. Knowing Harper is down and out, needs money, a job and a place to stay, he asks her to be his fake girlfriend and stay at his house; after all, he’s deploying in a month. With a consensual agreement to share the only bed, Harper and Luke realize there might be more than just sharing a bed between them. Harper and Luke both have secrets from their tragic pasts, so it is no surprise that these two kindred spirits share a deep, passionate, connection that Luke is finding hard to fight. It’s no wonder that Luke, his family, the town, can’t help but fall for this amazing, generous woman with a heart of gold who has lived a life of ashes. I highly recommend The Way You Are to other readers and although this is my first book by Ms. Score, it won’t be my last as I’m anxious to read the next story in this series.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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