Beach Please (PARADISE BAY SERIES Book 6)
About
A nerd in a family of hockey legends.
A surf shop owner weeks from foreclosure.
One fake relationship that changes everything.
Aidan Clarke has always been the odd one out. In a dynasty of Canadian professional hockey players, he’s the quiet intellectual—the only one who never fit the mold.
The one who didn’t belong. The one whose fiancée left him for his star-athlete brother.
Now he runs catamaran tours on Santa Valentina Island, keeping his distance from his family—and from anything resembling love. Until his parents announce they’re coming to visit. If he looks lonely, they’re moving in next door to “help him bounce back again.”
Lola Gordon has bigger problems than family drama.
Her ex-boyfriend stole her savings, her surf shop is weeks from foreclosure, and her last hope is winning a million-dollar treasure hunt hidden somewhere in the caves of the Benavente Islands.
There’s just one obstacle. She needs a boat. Aidan needs a fake girlfriend.
The deal is simple: She pretends to be hopelessly in love with him while his parents are in town and he helps her search for the treasure.
It shouldn’t be complicated. Except boat cabins are small. Fake kisses feel real. And falling for each other was never part of the plan.
Beach Please is a tropical fake-dating romantic comedy featuring forced proximity, island adventure, witty banter, family tension, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
TROPES: Grumpy Sunshine | Forced Proximity | Opposites Attract | Slow Burn Romance | Adventure / Treasure Hunt | Fake Dating | Hurt / Comfort | Witty Banter | Cinnamon Roll Hero
WHAT TO EXPECT: Heat Level: Mildly Steamy with Fade to Black Tone: Light/Funny, Emotional, A Little Swear-y Series: Book 6 — Paradise Bay (Interconnected Standalones — reads on its own) Ending: HEA (Happily Ever After) POV: Dual First Person
PROMISE TO THE READER: A grumpy sunshine slow burn that leaves you feeling good, a fun treasure hunt adventure full of twists, trivia, and swoon-worthy tension, two people who swore off love discovering that the biggest risk — and the greatest reward — might be each other.