

It starts as a game. But will it end as one?
ala
I'm content with my single pop-star life. No need for a boyfriend, especially not the infuriating actor, Asher McDaniels. Suddenly, the world believes we’re dating, and I need to decide: Do I keep up the charade and distract the media to help my friend, or do I disappoint our fans who see us as the perfect match?
The choice seems simple, but as we get to know each other, I realize it's anything but easy.
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Kayla is an open book, written in an unreadable font. Despite her disdain for me, I'm drawn to her. She shows the world her cover, only the bare surface, but I crave more.
A fake relationship wasn't in my plans, but it's a gamble I'm willing to take.
But what will I do when she ends up being too addicting to let go?
ir's ame
CONTENT NOTES While Siren's Game is overall on the low-angst side, it mentions and deals with some topics that might be triggering to some readers. Including: - On-Page sex with a man that isn't the MMC (You can skip the first chapter, then it's only mention of her fwb later on) - Objectification by Media - (Online) Bullying (mentioned) - Emotional neglect by parents - On-Page sex - Cursing





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Popstar x Actor
Charity Football Match
Fake Dating
Hate to Love
He falls first



"Why am I suddenly handing you a garlic roll?" I laugh and open the box to retrieve one.
"Because I could kiss you and I'm not doing that if you ate garlic and I didn't."

Siren's Game is a spicy fake dating romance between a famous popstar and actor. She hates him and the way he calls her 'Sweetheart' to annoy her - being forced to fake-date him to protect their friends is not high on Kayla's wishlist. Yet slowly but surely... maybe he isn't so bad after all.
This book is on the low-angst side and contains spice!
383 Pages | Dual POV | Present Tense | Available in KU







