The Real Me (How to Tame a Heartbreaker #4)

Casey McMillin


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The Real Me by Casey McMillin
You should never start a relationship while pretending to be someone else. That was something Cam Bishop was about to learn the hard way.

He was one of the biggest names in Country music and it was impossible for him to go anywhere without being noticed. He just wanted to blend into the crowd for a change, so he began disguising himself with a beard, glasses, and old Chevy pickup. He even came up with Cole as a name for his alter ego.

Cam loved the ladies and his stardom afforded him the ability to have his pick at the drop of a hat. But he also loved a challenge, and masquerading as Cole meant he'd solely have to rely on his good looks and charm. Luckily, he wasn't lacking in either department.

But then he met Jax.

She was a good girl with a bad girl's name and seemed impervious to his advances. As they began to get to know each other, Cam realized he was falling for Jax. But unfortunately it was Cole she was falling for.

Cam quickly found himself deep in a charade that was likely to break both their hearts.
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