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Title: Real Fake Love
Series: Copper Valley Fireballs #2
Author: Pippa Grant
Genre: Romantic Comedy
 Release Date: September 3, 2020



Blurb

If people have polar opposites, Luca Rossi is mine.
His butt is in the baseball hall of fame. Mineā€™s comfortably seated in the hall of lame.
When heā€™s not snagging fly balls out in center field, heā€™s modeling in shampoo commercials. I once jammed my own finger while stirring cookie dough, and sometimes I forget shampoo is a thing.
Heā€™s a total cynic when it comes to love.
I make a living writing love stories.
But after my latest broken engagement (no, I donā€™t want to talk about how many times thatā€™s happened), itā€™s clear heā€™s exactly the man I need.
If anyone can teach me to be the opposite of me, itā€™s him.
The first thing I want him to teach me?
How to not fall in love.
And as luck would have it, heā€™s in desperate need of a fake girlfriend to get a meddling grandmother off his back.
We couldnā€™t be more perfect together, because the last thing Luca Rossi will ever be is the next man to leave me at the altar.
Or will he?

Real Fake Love is a line drive straight to the heart featuring a grumpy athlete, a jilted bride, a fake relationship, and the worldā€™s laziest cat. It stands alone and comes complete with sibling rivalry, the worldā€™s most awkward shower scene, and a sweetly satisfying happily ever after.







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Excerpt

Henri, in the middle of Chapter Four...

It's probably weird to be sitting on the doorstep of the man I cyberstalked after his whole love sucks speech after my failed wedding. But I wonā€™t apologize for waiting for Luca here at what I think is his house, because you donā€™t get what you need in life if you donā€™t go for it.

Still, maybe Dogzilla and I should be waiting in my car instead? At least that way, I could turn on the radio while we wait. And the air conditioning.

Iā€™m about to move to the car when a clunker chugs around the corner, one headlight out, and turns into the driveway.

This is definitely the wrong house.

Iā€™m sitting on the porch of a strangerā€™s house, hoping thatā€™s a woman driving, because if itā€™s a woman, at least I know I wonā€™t be in danger.
Of falling in love with her at first sight, I mean.

The engine shuts off, and while I donā€™t often trespass at midnight, I have this feeling that jumping up with Dogzilla and making a run for it right now is exactly the wrong move. A well-timed, "Oh, sorry, I thought you were someone else," will give us all a laugh, Iā€™ll take my cat and leave, and then two complete strangers will have a weird story to tell their friends over margaritasā€”or an iced tea, in my caseā€”and huh.

This would make an excellent meet-cute for my friend Dorotheaā€™s next steamy romance novel. Iā€™ll have to drop her a note too.

The occupant of the car is still sitting in it, and the figure illuminated by the street light looks too big to be a woman.

Dang it.

He also seems to beā€”

Is he hitting his head against the steering wheel?

Uh-oh.

If I picked the house of a nutjob, all bets are off.

"Be ready to run, Dogzilla," I whisper.

My lazy cat doesnā€™t move, and instead snores in my lap.

Easier this way anyway, since itā€™s not like I can count on her to follow alone when I take off running at full-steam.

Which doesnā€™t happen all that often, if weā€™re being honest here. Iā€™m a writer, not a runner.

Butā€”wait.

The way his hair is movingā€”

That is Luca Rossi.

I rise, cradling Dogzilla, and when Luca looks my way, I give him a finger wave and a smile.

The light isnā€™t bright enough for me to see what heā€™s saying, but his lips are definitely moving, and if Iā€™m not mistaken, heā€™s wearing the same long-suffering expression my father usually has when I tell him Iā€™m engaged.

Again.

It might also be remarkably similar to the expression Luca was wearing when he recognized me at Duggan Field earlier today too.

Not my intention to ambush him at work, I swear. I was curious about the ballparkā€”Iā€™m curious about a lot of thingsā€”so when I caught wind on social media of a writer organization that was touring the park, it was easy enough to get here in time today to join the group.

And it was fascinating to see where the players work out, to smell the chairs the announcers sit in, what it feels like to stand in the dugout, and hear how many light bulbs have to be replaced every day.

Thereā€™s a pop and a creak as the car door swings open, and I suddenly desperately need to know why Luca Rossi, millionaire sports star, lives on a grocery store clerkā€™s salary.

For research.

I swear.

I like to do research.

Itā€™s one of the things my ex-fiancĆ© Kyle liked about me.

"Henri," Luca says.

My brain hears what the hell are you doing here, and why are you between me and my bed, and Iā€™m not asking out loud because I donā€™t honestly want to know.

I either have a lot of experience understanding people because I write good characters, or I have a lot of experience with frustrating men after five failed engagements.

Plus my lifelong relationship with my father.

"Hi, Luca! Great game tonight. That catch you made in center field was likeā€”"

"The one where I didnā€™t move, the one where I stepped three feet to my left, or the one where I had to take two steps back?"

Okay, yeah, he had an easy game. "How did you know where the ball was going to be? Thatā€™s likeā€”itā€™s like youā€™re psychic."

"Itā€™s called being a professional." He squeezes his eyes shut briefly, opens them, eyeballs Dogzilla in my arms, and then sighs again. "To what do I owe the pleasure of your company tonight?"

Wow. Heā€™s cranky.

Not gonna lie.

I know itā€™s probably me.

But thatā€™s no excuse for not forging ahead. I didnā€™t come all this way to chicken out. "You remember the last time we saw each other?"

"This afternoon in the clubhouse?"

"I liked your hat, but I meant the timeā€¦before that."

He closes the distance between us with three casual steps. "Nope."

And I go momentarily speechless as a waft of something delicious teases my nose.

But only momentarily. A quick recovery is a gift. Or possibly a defense mechanism. "The time we were togetherā€¦in that townā€¦with that big monumentā€¦and the event thingā€¦"

No answer.

"The event thing that didnā€™tā€”"

"Iā€™m trying to block it from my memory."

"Oh. Oh! Thank you. Thatā€™s very kind of you. Sorry. I didnā€™t realizeā€”"

"That I wouldnā€™t want to remember your ruined wedding, that you like to redecorate people with dessert, and that your ex-fiancĆ© is the first man that my motherā€™s dated in three years and I might have to start calling him Stepdad?"

I wince.

My heart also weeps because yeah, still not over seeing Jerry lock lips with a woman who couldā€™ve been my mother, and hearing that it might actually be going somewhere is salt in the wound.

"So, no, Henri, I donā€™t remember the last time we were together. At least, I wonā€™t, once I get inside and pour myself a large enough vodka tonic. Care for one?"

Once again, Iā€™m momentarily speechless. "Um, Iā€™m kinda allergicā€”"

I cut myself off when one of his brows rises infinitesimally, and then I gasp. Of course he knows Iā€™m allergic. We had an entire conversation about it. "Are you trying to send me to the hospital?"

"No, but I am trying to get into my house. Alone. Preferably without the sad panda thoughts Iā€™d finally managed to shake before you showed up today."

"Oh. That was a hint."

"It was."

"Iā€™m bad with the subtle."

He swipes a hand over his mouth and looks up at the sky, and Iā€™m certain heā€™s not stifling a smile.

Probably the exact opposite.

Time to forge ahead. "Iā€™m here because I need your help."

"And now I pay the price for my sins," he mutters.

Iā€™d ask what his sins are, but my google searches were very thorough.
Normally, he really would be the last person on earth Iā€™d turn to for help.

"I donā€™t want money or anything like that. And Iā€™d rather no one know Iā€™m here, so Iā€™m not after your fame either, though I wouldnā€™t mind some tips on how to get my hair as good as yours always is. Iā€™ve tried Kangapoo before, andā€”wait. Sorry. Off-topic. I need you to teach me how to not fall in love."






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Author Bio

Pippa Grant is a USA Today Bestselling author who writes romantic comedies that will make tears run down your leg. When she's not reading, writing or sleeping, she's being crowned employee of the month as a stay-at-home mom and housewife trying to prepare her adorable demon spawn to be productive members of society, all the while fantasizing about long walks on the beach with hot chocolate chip cookies.


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