An 831 Stories Romance
by Mallory Thomas
They both need each other—in more ways than one. A Hollywood fake-relationship romance heats up in Nashville.
Freshly minted leading lady Ana Barlow is living the dream, preparing to go on location to film a Greek-god epic at Nashville's replica of the Parthenon. But when a sighting with her married co-star threatens to tank her career, she comes up with a plan: She'll pretend to date his stunt double, Levi Stephens, and let everyone believe he's who she was spotted with. Luckily, Levi, an industry newbie, needs to leverage this movie's potential as much as she does.
"Thomas spins romance gold in this un-put-downable contemporary." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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Mallory Thomas is a writer and reader of soft love stories that make you swoon, squeal, and blush. When she's not writing, she can be found picking up after her two kids, joking with her handsome husband, and planning trips to the beach. She's also a baby formula expert and content creator.

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