Undeniable

Love Song: Book Two

Pretending to be in love never felt so real.

Noah doesn’t believe in falling in love, and he definitely doesn’t do relationships. But unless he can convince his future boss that his playboy days are over, he’ll lose out on his dream job. When his little sister’s best friend suggests that they pretend to date, it seems like the perfect solution. Or it would be, if she wasn’t the only woman who’d ever made him question his own rules.

Callie doesn’t need anyone else to take care of her, especially not her best friend’s overbearing older brother – even if she has been in love with him since she was twelve years old. Determined to get her mother to stop meddling in her life, a fake relationship with Noah could be the answer to both their problems. But sharing a hotel room for a week wasn’t in the plan, and the more time they spend together, the more it feels like she’s only fooling herself.

Can they face the truth they’ve been denying for years, that love is the exception to every rule?

Undeniable, book 2 in the Love Song series, is a standalone, spicy, forced proximity, fake dating romance with only one bed and a guaranteed HEA.

What readers are saying

  • I loved these two together! Noah was SWOONY AF. He's a born protector and takes care of Callie any way she let's him. Top notch book boyfriend... Their chemistry is 🔥 and Cara broughttt it with the spice.

    Nicole on Amazon

  • If you’re looking for friends-to-lovers, fake dating, and all the angst, don’t sleep on this one. In fact, just do yourself a favor and download everything Dion has written, and you can thank me later.

    EMM on Amazon

  • I loved this book! I could not put it down and read it in one sitting. The author had me from the first page to the last and I want more.

    Denise on Amazon

  • Best friend’s brother

    Fake dating

    Second change (ish)

    Only one bed

    Forced proximity

    Dirty-talking hero

    Musicians (composer/pianist)

    Age gap (8 years)

    Tarot cards

    Sex toys

  • This book contains a character with chronic illness (fibromyalgia). It also deals with themes of grief, especially around the loss of a parent. While the death of the parent happens in the past, off page, it may be triggering for some readers.


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