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With flamboyant pink hair, a rap sheet, and a mouth like a sailor, Rosay Wilmington has always been the black sheep of her family. So when a miscommunication leads her bride-to-be baby sister to believe that Rosay is also newly engaged, Rosay thinks this could be her big chance to prove to her family she’s finally got her life together. All she needs is someone willing to play a faux fiancé at her sister’s wedding—she just never expected her grumpy boss to volunteer. As the wedding weekend arrives and romance boils in the blistering heat of Texas Wine country, Rosay and Graham find themselves forgetting they’re playing a part. Will their fake engagement ruin not only the wedding but their chance at love?
With flamboyant pink hair, a rap sheet, and a mouth like a sailor, Rosay Wilmington has always been the black sheep of her family. So when a miscommunication leads her bride-to-be baby sister to believe that Rosay is also newly engaged, Rosay thinks this could be her big chance to prove to her family she’s finally got her life together. All she needs is someone willing to play a faux fiancé at her sister’s wedding—she just never expected her grumpy boss to volunteer. As the wedding weekend arrives and romance boils in the blistering heat of Texas Wine country, Rosay and Graham find themselves forgetting they’re playing a part. Will their fake engagement ruin not only the wedding but their chance at love?
With flamboyant pink hair, a rap sheet, and a mouth like a sailor, Rosay Wilmington has always been the black sheep of her family. So when a miscommunication leads her bride-to-be baby sister to believe that Rosay is also newly engaged, Rosay thinks this could be her big chance to prove to her family she’s finally got her life together. All she needs is someone willing to play a faux fiancé at her sister’s wedding—she just never expected her grumpy boss to volunteer. As the wedding weekend arrives and romance boils in the blistering heat of Texas Wine country, Rosay and Graham find themselves forgetting they’re playing a part. Will their fake engagement ruin not only the wedding but their chance at love?