by Jillian Dodd
Table Of Contents
Title page
Copyright page
Author/ Book List
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
FAKE LOVE
Crawford Brothers #3
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JILLIAN DODD
Copyright © 2021 by Jillian Dodd
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ISBN: 978-1-946793-25-6
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jillian Dodd® is a USA Today and Amazon Top 10 best-selling author. She writes fun binge-able romance series with characters her readers fall in love with—from the boy next door in the That Boy series to the daughter of a famous actress in The Keatyn Chronicles® to a spy who might save the world in the Spy Girl® series. Her newest series include London Prep, a prep school series about a drama filled three-week exchange, and the Sex in the City-ish chick lit series, Kitty Valentine.
Jillian is married to her college sweetheart, adores writing big fat happily ever afters, wears a lot of pink, buys way too many shoes, loves to travel, and is distracted by anything covered in glitter.
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List of Books by Jillian Dodd
London Prep
New exchange student Mallory is causing quite the stir at London Prep -- specifically with best friends Harry and Noah. Their fast friendship makes way for a tricky love triangle in this entertaining tale of high school drama!
The Exchange
The Boys' Club
The Kiss
The Key
The Party
The Keatyn Chronicles®
Gossip Girl meets 90210 in this breathless romance series filled with swoon-worthy characters and suspense set in a glittering celebrity world. A USA TODAY BEST-SELLING SERIES.
Stalk Me
Kiss Me
Date Me
Love Me
Adore Me
Hate Me
Get Me
Fame
Power
Money
Sex
Love
Keatyn Unscripted
Aiden
That Boy Series
Small-town contemporary romance series about falling in love with the boy next door.
That Boy
That Wedding
That Baby
That Love
That Ring
That Summer
That Promise
That Forever
Kitty Valentine®
When author Kitty Valentine’s latest novel totally bombs, her editor suggests she dates different kinds of men for inspiration in this fun chick-lit romance series.
Kitty Valentine dates a Billionaire
Kitty Valentine dates a Doctor
Kitty Valentine dates a Rockstar
Kitty Valentine dates a Fireman
Kitty Valentine dates an Actor
Kitty Valentine dates the Best Man
Kitty Valentine dates a Cowboy
Kitty Valentine dates a Hockey Player
Kitty Valentine dates Santa
Crawford Brothers
Vegas Love
Caught up in a firestorm of tabloid gossip, actress Ashlyn Roberts doesn’t expect to end up in Vegas — or to wake up married to the sexy Cash Crawford. A USA TODAY BEST SELLER.
Broken Love
Does catching the garter and bouquet at a wedding really mean you belong together? For Palmer and Cade it could be the second chance they’re looking for in this sexy romance.
Fake Love
When the girl that got away shows up at Carter Crawford’s door and asks him to pretend to be in love with her at her sister’s wedding, will he be pretending?
Spy Girl® Series
A sizzling romance series filled with action and adventure. Fans of The Selection and The Hunger Games will discover a heart-pounding thrill ride of espionage and suspense set in glittering high society. (And there’s a really handsome prince.)
The Prince
The Eagle
The Society
The Valiant
The Dauntless
The Phoenix
The Echelon
Girl off the Grid
Thrown together on an eco-trip to Costa Rica, fashion blogger Camille and photographer Adam instantly hate each other. But as they journey off the grid together, they realize there’s a fine line between love and hate.
Books by my daughter, Kenzie Hart:
The Curious Swan
A sweet, whimsical romance set in the English countryside with a Jane Austen/Alice in Wonderland vibe.
I Fall Apart
This beautiful love story told in verse will take you an emotional journey—from the happiness of falling in love to the sadness of heartbreak.
PROLOGUE
A recipe for disaster.
Carter
“It’s freezing out here,” my little sister, Chloe, says as she hands me a beer. “Our brother Cade just married Palmer, the love of his life, and announced they are having a baby, yet you’re out here, looking all depressed.”
“Just needed some air. I’m happy for them, but I’m getting a little sick of all the mushy love stuff.”
“You’re lying. You’re out here, thinking about Vale,” she says.
And she’s right. I’m thinking about how I bought Vale a ring and am considering doing something crazy—proposing to her on New Year’s Eve.
“And I, for one, love the mushy love stuff. Think about it. Mom will get off our backs about having grandchildren now, thanks to Palmer.”
“Do you want that for yourself?” I ask her.
“Hell no.” She takes a pull of her be
er. “I like meeting and sleeping with different people. It’s fun. Exciting. When I was in Paris, I met the most amazing people, including an incredible lover.”
“But you didn’t want—”
“More? No. At least, not right now. But you do, don’t you? You’ve always been the marrying kind.”
“You think I’m the marrying kind?” I ask, surprised.
“Yeah, I do, Carter. You, out of all my brothers, are. You’re a good guy. Genuinely nice.”
“Nice? I’m nice?”
“Nice isn’t a bad thing, but Cash and Cade are both stubborn and quick to react. You’ve always been even-keeled. It’s why you were always the best athlete in the family. Nothing flustered you. Didn’t matter if you were up twenty or down twenty, you always played with the same level of intensity. You need to do that in your life, Carter, because sex is not the way to a girl’s heart, and neither is apathy.”
“Apathy?”
“Remember that time when Vale didn’t show up to our family vacation?”
“Yeah, but what’s that got to do with anything?”
“I overheard you talking to her on the phone afterward—all even and sweet. Fuck that. You want to be the starter? You gotta act like it. You can’t be all, Put me in if you feel like it, Coach. Because all you are to her right now is a good lay. A booty call.
“She invited you to Fashion Week back in October. Do you know what a big deal that was for her? It was announcing to everyone in her world that she liked you. And you went. But what happened after that? Did you send flowers?”
“Uh, no.”
“Did you romance her with anything other than your dick?”
“Um, not really.”
She raises her eyebrows at me.
Fuck.
“I know you can’t keep a secret to save your life, Chloe, but I’m going to tell you anyway. I bought a ring. I plan to surprise Vale at her New Year’s Eve party. I’m going to propose.”
“And she doesn’t know you’re coming?”
“I told her I wasn’t sure if I could make it.”
“Sounds like a recipe for disaster,” she says, “but to each his own.” She pats me on the back. “At least you’re gonna get off the bench and do something.”
CHAPTER ONE
I’m desperate.
Vale
“You know I love you, but I just can’t commit to a family wedding. Sorry, baby,” a deep voice says through my phone. “But we should get together soon.”
I don’t bother with a response, just end the call, sigh heavily, and dramatically throw the phone onto the couch next to me.
This is ridiculous. I’m a supermodel. My face is splashed across the covers of magazines. I travel around the world. Wear designer clothing. I meet new people all the time!
It shouldn’t be this hard to find a damn date for my little sister’s wedding.
Why I need a date so badly that I’d be willing to take a man off the street instead of going alone is complicated. My relationship with my family—my father mostly—just isn’t great. You’d think after all I’d accomplished, he would be proud of me, but he isn’t. It was a big disappointment when I broke up with my childhood sweetheart and left our small farm town—a place I swore I’d never set foot in again—to follow my dreams.
There are a lot of reasons why I shouldn’t go home.
My dad will tell me I’m wasting my time, chasing fame, that it’s fleeting.
My mother will remind me that my biological clock is ticking.
Which will lead them to remind me that I still could have the life they always wanted for me. That it’s not too late. That I could settle down with said childhood sweetheart, Trent, who isn’t married yet.
And it just so happens that Trent will be the best man at the wedding.
After my last-resort date fails me, I consider canceling at the last minute, pretending that I need an emergency appendectomy or something.
But the second I think it, the phone rings.
It’s my sister calling.
I answer and find out she’s upset.
Really upset.
And it breaks my heart, hearing her worry about the wedding. Her future. And I know that I could never miss that.
I know what I have to do.
I scroll through my phone one more time, stopping on the name of a man I should have deleted months ago but didn’t have the strength. Because just seeing his name causes my heart to beat faster.
Carter Crawford.
He’s the only man I’ve ever considered settling down with.
The only man since I left the farm to invite me to spend time with his family.
The only man who has broken my heart.
I must be desperate.
CHAPTER TWO
The answer is no.
Carter
My phone rings.
A glance at the screen tells me who is calling, and I answer the phone with a firm, “No.”
“You didn’t even hear what I have to say,” Vale says, her voice always as silky smooth as I know her lips to be.
“Don’t need to. The answer is no.”
“Carter, please, I’m desperate.”
“How desperate?” I ask, squinting my eyes as my dick springs to attention.
“My little sister is getting married, and I’m calling to ask you to go home with me desperate.”
“Compared to being in jail, foodless, homeless, or injured, I’d say that isn’t very high on the desperation chain.”
“Fine. I’m literally outside your door, on my knees, begging desperate.”
“On your knees desperate?” Interesting. I set down the smoothie I just made, walk to my front door, and open it—surprised to find her there and actually on her knees. I can’t help but smirk. “Not that long ago, I would have found this exciting. But you do look desperate.”
“Our flight leaves in three hours desperate.”
“Three hours? How long have you known about the wedding?”
“Early January.”
“January? It’s April. And you, of all people, haven’t been able to find a date?”
“Carter, I can explain. And I will. I promise. But right now, I need you to go pack.”
“I’m not going anywhere with you.” Because I am not. I can’t. Like, I’d do it for anyone but her.
The last time we spoke was when she called and asked how my new year was going. She had that accusatory tone in her voice. The kind women use when they say one thing but really mean another. She thought I hadn’t shown up for her party and was trying to call me on it. Needless to say, I wasn’t having any of that. And when she asked if we could get together the following week when she was back in town, I was still hurting from what had really happened and let her have it. Told her, no, we couldn’t get together. And then I told her that on New Year’s Eve, as the clock struck midnight, I realized that she was not the girl for me. I gave her the easy way out—plus, I didn’t want to hear her excuses. I couldn’t handle it. I was a broken mess. We haven’t spoken since.
She gets tears in her eyes. “You have no idea what it’s like to be a disappointment to your family.”
“You’re a supermodel who travels the world,” I scoff.
“Which is the opposite of what they wanted.” She gets to her feet. “Please, Carter.”
“Why me?”
She looks down and whispers, “Because there is no one else.”
“No one else? You run out of boy toys?”
“I liked you, Carter. A lot. What you said on the phone the last time we talked really hurt.”
“I’ll say,” I mutter. Even though it’s been almost four months, I’m still not over her. I honestly don’t think I’ll ever be over her.
“I’m just saying that I understand you aren’t the least bit interested in me, but if you aren’t dating anyone, could you possibly find it in your heart to pretend for just one weekend that you still find me irresistible? We always had so much fun toget
her.”
I wouldn’t have to pretend, I think.
“What’s in it for me? I have plans this weekend,” I lie.
“Fine. You want to negotiate, Carter Crawford? Let’s do it.”
The determined look in her eye when she wants something is one of the sexiest things about her. Sure, she’s a supermodel, and she has a beautiful body, but I was always most attracted to her drive. Her passion for life. She is one of the few people who can go toe-to-toe with me in an argument and not back down.
I have to bite my lip to keep from smiling and thinking about how she could practically wrap me around her little finger. How the second she used to call and say she was in town, it would convince me to drop everything and spend time with her.
“The top-rated offensive lineman in the country, AJ Barnett, will be at the wedding. He’s projected to go high in the upcoming draft. And happens to be the groom.”
“Yeah, that’s not much of an enticement,” I say, still trying to play it cool, but when she’s near me, I feel anything but. “I’ve already spoken to him. His family decided to go in a different direction.”
“I know for a fact that he hasn’t signed a representation contract yet.”
“Are you telling me that with the draft less than two weeks away, he is agentless?” My eyes go wide.
“Yes. You’d be doing me a favor and have the chance to earn some major coin. The kid is a specimen, and I happen to know that offensive guards are some of the highest-paid players in the league because it’s their job to protect the quarterback’s blindside. Please, Carter,” she says, folding her hands in prayer. “I need you.”
The way she says she needs me cuts through me.
“Fine,” I agree.
Her big, beautiful eyes fill with tears, and she looks up at me and says, “Thank you.”