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A cello prodigy who walked away from music. A charming heir with no fortune and no filter. Their deal was supposed to be simple... until feelings complicated everything.
Lovey Hahn had a plan: work at the swankiest country club in the state, save every penny, and finally buy her late mother's dream house -- the one that was supposed to fix everything. Sure, she had to put her own dreams of being a professional cellist aside, but achieving her mother's dream would be worth it.
What she didn't plan on? Aaron Astor crashing back into town.
The travel empire heir is infuriatingly handsome, absurdly confident, and says he's "looking for love" -- which is rich, considering he's actually broke. As in, disowned-by-his-family broke. And he's not chasing romance so much as chasing redemption: if he marries the right kind of girl, he gets his inheritance and his family's respect.
Lovey doesn't blow up his plan. She sees an opportunity -- and makes a counteroffer: buy her mother's dream house, and she'll keep his little secret.
Totally reasonable. Totally business.
Except Aaron keeps showing up. In her space, in her head, and unfortunately, in her heart. And somewhere between the fake flirty smiles and real stolen moments, Lovey starts to wonder if she's fighting for the wrong dream entirely.
Because chasing her mother's dream is one thing. But choosing her own path and risking her heart for a guy who swore off love? That's a whole new kind of terrifying.
Full of banter, heart, and slow-burn swoon, The Princess and the Fraud is a sweet enemies-to-lovers romance about second chances, stolen kisses, and rediscovering the music you thought you'd lost -- especially when it starts to sound like love.
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