A blind date set up by her meddling parents turns unexpectedly steamy when she finds herself across the table from her ex’s boss—an aloof, high-powered lawyer with no interest in small talk or second chances. But when they agree to fake a relationship to get their families off their backs, the act begins to feel dangerously real…
Soon, they're questioning whether it's still just an act.
In Falling for the Wrong Mr. Right, the heroine thinks her fake relationship with a powerful man is just for appearances — until she discovers a hidden truth about their past that makes her question whether he manipulated her life all along. It’s a moral twist that tests whether love can survive betrayal.
This is a story that talks about how the hero’s connection to the heroine when they met for their fake relationship contract wasn’t just love at first sight, but he had a hand in her past without her knowledge and it became more of an obsession than real love
So basically, the hero connection to the heroine didn’t start when they met for their fake relationship contract, he had a hand in her past without her knowledge and it was more of an obsession than real love.