Don't Call Me Daddy
2024 • 469 pages

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My family was never supposed to meet my fake fiancee.

Except she just walked into my hospital room, looking just as surprised as I am.

All because of one white lie. They think we’ve been together for a year, but I only met her last night.

I panicked after my father didn’t name me as the next CEO of our family’s billion-dollar company. His reasoning was that “I care *too* much about work”. In fact, the whole small town we live in thinks I’m too rigid and too serious.

I just need to convince everyone I can loosen up and enjoy myself.

They might believe the lie, but I know what happens when I get distracted.

Besides, Ivy is too young for me and too bright & optimistic about the world.

It’s only supposed to be for a month. She’ll live with me and I’ll put up with her teasing.

I can’t let myself fall in love with my fiancee no matter how tempting her smart mouth...

But when she calls me “Daddy”, I know I’m ruined for anyone else.

Don't Call Me Daddy is a laugh-out-loud, scorching hot romantic comedy set in a small town in the Appalachian Mountains and is the first in a brand new series following the five Kingsley brothers.

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• Small Town in the Appalachian Mountains
• Grumpy Billionaire CEO
• Age/Gap
• Fake Engagement
• Daddy Dom/Brat Vibes
• Grumpy/Sunshine
• Checklist Adventure
• Annoyances to Lovers

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