This intense, red-hot romance is perfect for fans of Nana Malone and Alisha Rai. Meet the uptight ballerina forced to seduce her rough-and-ready worst enemy...
New York Times bestselling author Talia Hibbert returns with this spicy, fake-dating romcom... He’s in love. She’s faking it. Footballing legend Nik Christou leads a charmed life. Rich, successful, and internationally adored, no woman (or man) has ever rejected him—until a tattooed goddess blows his mind and captures his heart with just one kiss. Distrustful of men and disdainful of love, Aria Granger’s tongue is as sharp as her winged eyeliner. She knows from experience that Nik, like any smoking-hot himbo with bags of cash, is too good to be true—so she’s determined to send this walking temptation packing. Fortunately, Nik’s devised the perfect strategy to win his woman… Step 1: Offer her an obscene amount of money to be his fake girlfriend. Step 2: Whisk her away to a lavish Spanish villa—under the watchful eye of his entire team. Step 3: Figure out, between all the fake flirtation and phoney PDA, how to make her love him back. What could possibly go wrong? The Fake Boyfriend Fiasco was previously published as Sweet on the Greek. This version has been somewhat edited, but never fear: it still features a chaotic hero who falls first (and hard), a grumpy, tattooed heroine, and a team of underworked, overpaid, and incredibly nosy sports stars.
He's rich, ruthless, and used to getting what he wants. She's sweet, hard-working, and way too smart to share the boss's bed. Until a threat from her past forces them together...
Ruth Kabbah is okay with being an outcast. Between her autism, her comic book nerdery, and the whiff of scandal her small town can’t forget, Ruth will always be Ravenswood’s black sheep. Since she prefers silence and solitude to gossip and pub crawls, that suits her just fine—until Evan Miller comes to town. Ex-military man Evan is gorgeous, confident… and he’s Ruth’s new neighbour. Unlike everyone else, he doesn’t seem to mind her crotchety ways or her cooking disasters. In fact, if Ruth didn’t know any better, she might think Evan likes her. But Ruth’s been burned before, and some lessons are hard to forget. She can’t let her guard down—no matter how many home-cooked meals Evan brings over. Because affection is temporary, trust is made to be broken, and the heat of desire is a dangerous thing to play with. So why does this man feel so safe? The Ravenswood Series #1: A Girl Like Her #1.5: Damaged Goods #2: Untouchable #3: That Kind of Guy
In 1931 Antonio Moreno completed Santa, Mexico's first true sound film. In it he established one of the foremost genres of Latin American cinema--the popular melodrama--which continues to this day. Latin American filmmakers came to the fore in the fifties and sixties and, as 1992's Como agua para chocolate (Like Water for Chocolate) showed, Latin American films continue to be a major part of the international film scene. In this work over 300 of the most significant films from Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and other Latin American countries are covered. Each entry includes the English title, director, year of release, running time, language, country and a detailed plot synopsis. Notes about the production and the filmmakers are also provided for many entries.