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Black Ties and White Lies
Black Ties and White Lies | Kat Singleton
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Life is never black and white. One minute you're a struggling graphic designer in LA that's finally coming to terms with being single forever, and the next you're flying to New York in a private jet to get engaged to your ex-boyfriend's older brother. At least...that's what everyone thinks. Forced to clean up his playboy image in order to protect his company, Beckham Sinclair, the city's most eligible billionaire bachelor, wants me to be his fake fiance and personal assistant. Now I'm spending every spare second with a man I thought I'd never see again. My freshly mended heart has barely recovered from the first time a Sinclair broke it. But with each passing day, Beck's dirty mouth and lingering stares make me question his motives-and mine. As the line blurs between real and pretend, only one thing is certain: there are secrets hiding in this city full of black ties and white lies. Black Ties and White Lies is a billionaire, fake relationship, forced proximity, and ex's older brother novel and a complete standalone by Kat Singleton.
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NikkiKey94
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This book was *chefs kiss*. So good!! I discovered this book by chance browsing through my local bookstore and I am so glad I found it because it‘s probably one of my favorite 🌶️🌶️ romances I‘ve read. I was approved for an ARC of the next book and I am starting it immediately!

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I gave that book a try because I really liked the first two books of the Sutten Mountain series and there is a character crossover. The main characters in this book make also a short appearance in Sutten Mountain.

Unfortunately I didn't enjoy the book very much. Many events and actions didn't make any sense. I had the feeling that a list of popular book tropes was just ticked off and forcefully pressed into the story.