Lottie Strata, recently fired and desperate, wanders through a wealthy neighborhood hoping to meet a rich man.

Features strong secondary characters, particularly the other Cane brothers. Character Analysis Lottie Strata Relatable, witty, and unapologetically herself.

Heavy on slapstick comedy and sharp, fast-paced dialogue.

Narrated by both Lottie and Huxley, offering insight into their internal shifts.

They strike a deal: Lottie will play the part of the devoted, expecting partner in exchange for financial security.

Fake relationship, billionaire hero, grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity.

She runs into Huxley Cane, a ruthless real estate mogul who needs a pregnant fiancée to land a massive business deal.

💡 The novel is a balance of "laugh-out-loud" comedy and high-heat romance, grounding a fantastical premise in relatable emotional stakes. If you'd like to dive deeper into this book: Character deep dives (specific motivations or arcs) Chapter-by-chapter summaries Thematic analysis (e.g., the "Fake Dating" trope) Comparison to other books in the Cane Brothers series Tell me which area you'd like to expand on for your paper.

A Not So Meet Cute By Meghan Quinn -

Lottie Strata, recently fired and desperate, wanders through a wealthy neighborhood hoping to meet a rich man.

Features strong secondary characters, particularly the other Cane brothers. Character Analysis Lottie Strata Relatable, witty, and unapologetically herself.

Heavy on slapstick comedy and sharp, fast-paced dialogue. A Not So Meet Cute by Meghan Quinn

Narrated by both Lottie and Huxley, offering insight into their internal shifts.

They strike a deal: Lottie will play the part of the devoted, expecting partner in exchange for financial security. Lottie Strata, recently fired and desperate, wanders through

Fake relationship, billionaire hero, grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity.

She runs into Huxley Cane, a ruthless real estate mogul who needs a pregnant fiancée to land a massive business deal. Heavy on slapstick comedy and sharp, fast-paced dialogue

💡 The novel is a balance of "laugh-out-loud" comedy and high-heat romance, grounding a fantastical premise in relatable emotional stakes. If you'd like to dive deeper into this book: Character deep dives (specific motivations or arcs) Chapter-by-chapter summaries Thematic analysis (e.g., the "Fake Dating" trope) Comparison to other books in the Cane Brothers series Tell me which area you'd like to expand on for your paper.

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