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Always Knew It Was You

Pink Hotel, Book 2

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Pub Date 15 May 2025 | Archive Date 1 May 2025

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She’s my ticket to freedom, but the plane heads in the wrong direction—to her heart.

Dad thinks I’m spoiled and unruly so he forces me to run the Pink Hotel to teach me responsibility.
Screw that. My granddad and I strike a deal instead.
The deal? Marry a high society woman to get my inheritance.
The challenge is I can’t stand the type.
So I proposition my one-night stand from weeks ago to be my fake fiancée.
Carly Huntley, a gorgeous, curvy, and emotionally unavailable blonde, aka, the best choice.
All’s going well until I’m panting at the hem of her skirt, melting at the look in her eyes, hanging onto her every word. Carly’s falling for me too. The tension between us sizzles—electric, intoxicating.
But my granddad will never accept the real her.
Then her messed up family starts causing problems.
Someone sinister is after her.
And an unplanned pregnancy tests our bond.
Yet, I’m committed.
Historically, I leave when the going gets tough.
But I’m sticking with her despite my flaky tendencies. Maybe she’ll ruin me for good.

Always Knew It Was You is a standalone romantic suspense that balances heart-pounding tension with witty banter and humor. No cheating. HEA guaranteed. Expect a rollercoaster of emotions seasoned with laugh-out-loud moments. Contains explicit content. Recommended for 21+.

She’s my ticket to freedom, but the plane heads in the wrong direction—to her heart.

Dad thinks I’m spoiled and unruly so he forces me to run the Pink Hotel to teach me responsibility.
Screw that. My...


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Im so sucker for an unexpected baby especially when it so well written. I truly enjoyed every second of it. Carly is a nonsense girl, and I loved Mr. Rich MMC. Who needs reality tv this book had me invested. Highly recommended to the girls looking for a rich, fake fiancé, surprise pregnancy.

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Always Knew It Was You is the kind of spicy romantic suspense that reels you in fast and keeps you flipping pages with all its twists, heat, and humor. What starts as a fake relationship quickly turns into something real, messy, and utterly addictive, especially as Carly and the narrator’s emotional baggage starts to unravel. I really liked how the author balanced snarky banter with deeper themes—plus, the tension was chef’s kiss. It was dramatic in the best way, and I couldn’t stop reading.

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Fake fiancée? Check. Unexpected baby? Double check. Hot mess of feelings I wasn’t ready for but loved every second of? ABSOLUTELY. 🔥 Carly is a boss babe with zero time for nonsense, and I lived for every flirty, messy, heart-clutching moment she shared with Mr. Rich-and-Rebellious. This book had me screaming at my Kindle like I was watching reality TV—but, like, with actual chemistry and swoon. Someone hold my mimosa, I need a re-read. 🥂💖📱

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Faking It Never Felt So Real!

Always Knew It Was You is a spicy, sassy, fake-fiancée romance with heart, heat, and enough emotional whiplash to leave your Kindle smoking—and yes, I devoured it in one sitting with no regrets.

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