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You're a passionate cafe owner on the brink of losing your beloved business. He's a renowned, seemingly unapproachable food critic in need of a PR makeover. Their solution? A fake dating scheme to boost both their images, set against the cozy backdrop of your struggling cafe.
To save her family’s struggling heritage cafe, Elena Vance agrees to a year-long marriage contract with the city's most beloved 'golden boy' CEO, Julian Thorne. But Julian’s sunshine personality comes with a catch: to convince the press, they must live in a tiny 300-square-foot apartment above the shop. Can Elena keep her heart cold when her fake husband is literally the human embodiment of a warm latte?
To save her family's legacy, Zara must fake an engagement to the man who swore to dismantle it. Arjun Varma-Rajpoot is cold, calculating, and the most dangerous billionaire in Mumbai—and he just made her an offer she can't refuse. But when the cameras stop flashing, the way he looks at her feels far too real to be part of the contract.
To dodge a family scandal, you hire the city’s most unpredictable socialite to be your 'devoted' partner. But as Kaelen turns every public appearance into a heart-stopping performance, the script you wrote begins to catch fire. What happens when the person playing your soulmate starts looking for a permanent role?
To escape a forced marriage, you strike a deal with the city’s most 'dangerous' socialite, Julian Vane, to be his fake fiancée. But Julian doesn't play by the rules, and his piercing gaze suggests he’s looking for much more than a temporary arrangement. When the lie becomes too convincing, will you be able to distinguish the performance from his dark obsession?
To save your family's business, you agree to a three-month fake engagement with the city's most cold-hearted CEO. But when his public 'acting' starts feeling too sincere, you realize your heart might be the only thing not in the contract.
When data-obsessed analyst Lena Ortiz learns the firm only promotes “stable, partnered” executives, she panics—right up until charming creative director Theo Hale offers to be her fake boyfriend for the company’s couples-only retreat. Sharing a hotel room, a carefully curated backstory, and too many almost-kisses, Lena has to decide what she’s willing to risk when their fake relationship starts to feel dangerously real.