When two exes fake a new relationship, it turns into a second chance for both of them.
Denzel Carter is used to being underestimated by his family. He knows what they see in him—someone who’s commitment-phobic—and the truth is that their criticisms aren’t entirely unfounded. But when his father, the chief executive of their family’s successful event-planning company, announces his retirement, Denz adds his name to the group of people interested in taking over. He can try to convince his family he’s serious about winning the position, but his dating history isn’t a good recommendation for his ability to make a commitment—which is why he makes up a fake boyfriend on the spot. Finding someone to play the part is easier said than done, though, especially after Denz’s first choice bails on him. With nowhere else to turn, Denz reaches out to the last person he wants to fake date: a man with whom he was once in a very real relationship. Braylon Adams isn’t just any ex; he’s the man who moved away from Atlanta and left Denz picking up the pieces of his own heart. Now he’s back in town, and he and Denz just ran into each other in a coffee shop. For Braylon, pretending to pair up with Denz again isn’t completely selfless, but he figures that since they both have ulterior motives, it should be easy to keep this fake-dating situation all business, right? Wrong. As the two men play-act at public displays of affection and send each other increasingly flirty texts, Denz begins to forget how easy it was for Braylon to break his heart the first time, and how it could happen again if he’s not careful. YA writer Winters’ adult debut is a deeply romantic story wrapped up in a conceit that speaks to the complicated history between its characters, with rich flashbacks sprinkled throughout. While we’re privy only to Denz’s inner thoughts, not Braylon’s, his journey toward rediscovering long-buried feelings is fun, messy, and tender.
A sweet, surprisingly emotional romance you won’t be able to put down.