
Tuesday Reynolds’s dreamy life in Manhattan has gone belly-up. Ditched by her college sweetheart and with her Wall Street banking job at risk, she’s off to London to prove herself to a new CEO. Plans change when Tuesday meets Ben Kelley, a wealthy, scowly, and movie-star-handsome stranger. He’s just missing one thing to make his professional dreams come true.
What does Ben need? Oh, just a fake fiancée to impress a duke and duchess. What’s in it for Tuesday? Enough money to put a down payment on an apartment back in New York, a new wardrobe, and a weekend in the country at the stately home of the duke and duchess. The Bridgerton vibes are absolutely off the charts.
Everything between Ben and Tuesday is completely professional, until the rehearsals for their weekend romance start to feel…almost authentic.
It’s official. Tuesday’s life has been hijacked by a rom-com scriptwriter. But the best love stories aren’t the ones on the big screen. Maybe they’re the real ones that sneak up on you when you least expect it.
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This is about a driven New York banker named Tuesday who’s sent to London to save her job after a company merger—while still nursing a broken heart from a failed engagement. There, she crosses paths with Ben, a brooding British billionaire determined to buy a prestigious hotel group from an old-school duke. But to seal the deal, Ben needs to appear like a family man—so he convinces Tuesday to be his fake fiancée for a high-society weekend in the English countryside.
What starts as a fake relationship quickly heats up with undeniable chemistry, playful banter, and emotional depth. Tuesday helps Ben reconnect with his softer side, while Ben inspires Tuesday to stop living for others and start chasing what she really wants. It’s a transatlantic romance full of grumpy-sunshine vibes, slow-burn attraction, and genuine growth.
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