Falling for my fake fiancée? Nope. Not gonna happen. I'm not about to ruin a great friendship with her over a pretend relationship.
Honestly, I had no idea the whole fake relationship front was a thing. When my biggest sponsor for my snowboarding career wanted to partner me up with my stalker teammate for a race around the world, I panicked and claimed my fiancée wouldn't approve of me teaming up with the lunatic. Normally, I'm not big on lying, but, seriously...the psycho snuck into my hotel room during last winter's Xtreme Games! Totally creeped me out.
My friend Violet didn't bat an eye when I begged her to go along with the farce. She's cool like that, willing to help out, even if it's something ridiculous like pretending to be engaged. Probably because it gives her a break from the dating game.
You see, Violet hasn't had the best luck with men lately. I'm betting it's because of her silly notion that with one kiss, she'll know if the guy is her one true love. I have no idea how she came up with that idea, but she's determined it's foolproof.
So, now we're racing the globe together, doing insane stunts and puzzles, trying to win ten million dollars for my sponsor's charity. We're having a blast, but I've got a major problem. I don't think I want my fake fiancée to be fake anymore. In fact, I'm pretty sure I'm wild about Violet. But how do I convince her that her one kiss rule needs to be broken?
Wild About Violet is a laugh-out-loud, heart-melting romcom with an artsy neurodivergent heroine, an extreme sports cinnamon roll hero, and swoonworthy chemistry that keeps you turning the page.