To
get over being dumped, Lola McBride crashes a high school reunion
looking for a rebound fling. Instead, she finds Luke Erickson who
convinces her to pretend to be his girlfriend at his family reunion.
Who said reunions had to be zero fun in this sweet romantic comedy
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About
Her
Super-Secret Rebound Boyfriend:
Author:
Kerri Carpenter
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Release
Date: June
11, 2018
Publisher:
Entangled
Publishing - Lovestruck
Format:
Digital eBook / Print
Digital
ISBN:
B07CL2K66R
Print
ISBN:
9781640635593
Synopsis:
It
wasn’t shy librarian Lola McBride's idea to crash someone else’s
high school reunion. Her best friend made her do it, insisting that
having a little fun with a super-hot rebound would make her forget
about her recent breakup. That’s when she meets the hottest guy
she’s ever seen.
Architect
Luke Erickson had no idea attending his ten-year reunion would turn
out to be so fun. He catches the sexy brunette in a lie, and he
counters with a proposal—He’ll keep her secret if she helps get
his family off his back by pretending to be his girlfriend at an
upcoming family reunion.
From
one reunion to another, Lola and Luke are suddenly spending a lot of
time together. Good thing they're only pretending, or this
super-secret relationship could get really complicated.
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Excerpt:
Copyright©
2018 Her Super-Secret Rebound Boyfriend
Kerri
Carpenter
“If
you’re not Kelli Martindale, who exactly are you? And why lie?”
Then
the whole story came tumbling out.
“The
thing is, my boyfriend broke up with me last week, and I’ve been
kinda bummed about it. So my roommate had this crazy, stupid idea.
She thought I should have some fun by coming here and crashing the
reunion.”
Luke
blinked. “You didn’t graduate with me?”
“No,
not technically.”
“Are
you even a librarian?”
“Yes,
that’s one hundred percent true. Oh God, are you going to tell?”
“Depends.
I have one more question for you.” He’d made his voice as serious
as he could. “What’s your real name?”
Her
shoulders dropped in relief. “Lola. Lola McBride.”
“Anything
else I should know?”
“I’m
twenty-six. I don’t usually do things like this.” She took a deep
breath. “I’m clean, neat, and I can bake a pretty good chocolate
cake. I say I’m going to a body pump class at the gym sometimes,
but really, I go to Target and buy a bunch of useless stuff from the
dollar bins.”
“I
love to read. My favorite book is Wuthering
Heights,
although I read every genre of fiction. Especially romance novels.”
She blushed. “I mean, not the super dirty ones.” A wrinkle formed
on her forehead. “Okay, I read the super dirty ones too. I love
them. Don’t judge me. But I also donate to the local animal
shelter. And I’m afraid of colonial people. I’m totally boring,
really.”
Luke
didn’t have the answers to the universe but he did know that boring
was something that Lola McBride wasn’t.
“You
must think I’m insane.”
Quite
the opposite. He hadn’t met many women like her, and he was curious
as hell. He was about to say so when his phone started vibrating
again. He saw another text message.
This
one was from his sister, Gwen. Mom
said you are bringing a date to our reunion. True?
False?
False.
I’m not bringing anyone.
Oh
well. I have this friend I’d love to fix you up with….
“Sorry.
It’s my crazy family.”
It
was official—his family was driving him mad. Why couldn’t they
just back off? It was bad enough that he was going to have to go to
his family reunion next weekend, but to have this kind of pressure
about a date…
That’s
when an idea started to form. He eyed Lola. She was clutching her
basket of Jane Austen books against her chest, looking nervous. Did
she really think he cared that she’d lied and crashed his high
school reunion? He actually thought it was pretty funny.
“I’m
really sorry I lied to you,” she said. She glanced down at the
basket. “I know I’m taking this basket away from someone who
actually went to school here and…”
“Here’s
the deal, Lola,” he said, interrupting her. “I won’t reveal
your identity tonight. You can keep your Jane Austen basket and no
one will be the wiser.”
She
blew out a sigh of relief. “Really? Ohmigod, you’re amazing.”
“But
you have to do me a favor in return.”
“Anything.”
He
flipped his phone over in his hands. “Come to my family reunion
next weekend and be my pretend girlfriend.”
Award-winning
romance author Kerri
Carpenter
writes contemporary romances that are sweet, sexy, and sparkly. When
she’s not writing, Kerri enjoys reading, cooking, watching movies,
taking Zumba classes, rooting for Pittsburgh sports teams, and
anything sparkly. Kerri lives in Northern Virginia with her adorable
(and mischievous) rescued poodle mix, Harry. Visit Kerri at her
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