My name is Stephanie Moses. I am a mom and wife from a small town in Louisiana. My debut novel is Rules of the Reunion, which is based on a small-town country girl moving to the city. I plan to write more and take you all along for my journey. When I am not writing, I am either reading, working, or spending time in the woods.
Just for the Weekend
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8235585409
- EAN9798235585409
- Date de parution09/05/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
One fake relationship. One weekend. What could possibly go wrong?Scarlet is drowning-not literally, but close enough. Between double shifts at the café, failing grades, and an impending eviction, she's one bad day away from a total breakdown. So when her sister announces a high-society engagement party and demands to meet the "perfect boyfriend" Scarlet doesn't actually have, she does the only logical thing: she panics and hires a stranger.
Enter Liam Callahan. He's observant, annoyingly calm, and looks exactly like the kind of trouble Scarlet should be avoiding. He's supposed to be a temporary fix-a weekend-long performance to keep her family's judgment at bay. But the plan shatters the moment they walk into the Callahan estate. Liam isn't just a stranger; he's the brother of the groom. Suddenly, the "fake" relationship isn't just about protecting Scarlet's dignity; it's about surviving a family war three years in the making.
As the lines between the script and reality begin to blur, Scarlet realizes the most dangerous part of the weekend isn't the lie-it's how much she wants it to be true.
Enter Liam Callahan. He's observant, annoyingly calm, and looks exactly like the kind of trouble Scarlet should be avoiding. He's supposed to be a temporary fix-a weekend-long performance to keep her family's judgment at bay. But the plan shatters the moment they walk into the Callahan estate. Liam isn't just a stranger; he's the brother of the groom. Suddenly, the "fake" relationship isn't just about protecting Scarlet's dignity; it's about surviving a family war three years in the making.
As the lines between the script and reality begin to blur, Scarlet realizes the most dangerous part of the weekend isn't the lie-it's how much she wants it to be true.







