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Heartsmashed (Hate to Love You, #2)
Overview
He hired a fake boyfriend for the weekend.
The man who showed up wasn’t the escort.
Sawyer Montgomery spends his nights broadcasting heartbreak on his prime-time radio show—spinning sad songs, giving terrible love advice, and pretending he’s totally over the ex who shattered his heart.
(Spoiler: he’s not.)
But when he needs a fake boyfriend to survive a weeklong family celebration with that very ex, hiring an escort seems like the perfect solution.
Simple. Efficient. No emotions required.
The only problem?
The man he mistakes for the escort… isn’t one.
Beckett Calder walks into the hotel lounge expecting to meet his blind date. Instead, he finds Sawyer—a romantic disaster who clearly thinks Beckett is the escort he hired.
Beckett should correct the misunderstanding.
He should walk away.
(Spoiler: he doesn’t.)
Because there’s something about Sawyer—maybe it’s the sarcasm, the bruised heart, or the way he looks like he could really use someone on his side—that makes Beckett say yes.
Now he’s pretending to be Sawyer’s devoted boyfriend.
For an entire week.
Which would be manageable…if the chemistry between them didn’t feel so dangerously real.
Because the longer they pretend, the harder it becomes to remember it’s all an act.
And when the week ends, Beckett might be the one mistake Sawyer never wants to stop making.
The man who showed up wasn’t the escort.
Sawyer Montgomery spends his nights broadcasting heartbreak on his prime-time radio show—spinning sad songs, giving terrible love advice, and pretending he’s totally over the ex who shattered his heart.
(Spoiler: he’s not.)
But when he needs a fake boyfriend to survive a weeklong family celebration with that very ex, hiring an escort seems like the perfect solution.
Simple. Efficient. No emotions required.
The only problem?
The man he mistakes for the escort… isn’t one.
Beckett Calder walks into the hotel lounge expecting to meet his blind date. Instead, he finds Sawyer—a romantic disaster who clearly thinks Beckett is the escort he hired.
Beckett should correct the misunderstanding.
He should walk away.
(Spoiler: he doesn’t.)
Because there’s something about Sawyer—maybe it’s the sarcasm, the bruised heart, or the way he looks like he could really use someone on his side—that makes Beckett say yes.
Now he’s pretending to be Sawyer’s devoted boyfriend.
For an entire week.
Which would be manageable…if the chemistry between them didn’t feel so dangerously real.
Because the longer they pretend, the harder it becomes to remember it’s all an act.
And when the week ends, Beckett might be the one mistake Sawyer never wants to stop making.
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Book details & editions
| ISBN | 59900035 |
| Publisher | Independent Publishing |
| Publication date | June 2026 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 243 pages |
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