Bachelor Unmasked (Preston Brothers Book 1)

Bachelor Unmasked (Preston Brothers Book 1)

by Darah Lace

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Amazon:★★★★4.3(449)
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Added on April 27, 2026

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A Spicy Contemporary Hidden Identity Workplace RomanceHe wears a disguise to discover the truth. She wears one to keep secrets.After a long business trip, the last thing Spencer Preston wants is to attend a masquerade party. His plan? Get in and get out. However, an encounter with a hot she-devil changes his mind, especially when the woman behind the mask is the prim and proper, no-nonsense secretary he’s been fighting an attraction to for months. Suspicious of her dual lifestyle, he slips on his own mask and sets out to discover her secrets.Melody Jamison hates hiding behind her plain-Jane persona, but her last job ended in sexual harassment. To get a promotion at Preston Enterprises, she needs to show Spencer she’s more than just a pretty face. The problem is, she’s hot for her boss. When a friend suggests a masquerade might be the perfect place to take the edge off without revealing her secrets, she agrees to a night out. But she never dreams she’ll meet a masked stranger who makes her body hum like only Spencer can.There’s a corporate spy running loose at Preston Enterprises, Melody is at the top of the suspect list, and Spencer must continue to hide behind a mask in order to uncover the truth.

Reader Reviews

★★★★★Morally_Gray_Nola

Great First Novel to the Series I love reading/Audibles with lots of smutty-smut-smut, and Bachelor Unmasked has it in droves. Thank you, Darah Lace! Was the concept of Melody not knowing Spencer and her Bandit weren’t the same fellas after sleeping with ‘both’ believable? Nahh—I could point my first and second husbands out in a lineup of hundreds within a week of meeting the juniors 🤷🏻‍♀️—but this is fiction, so let’s just roll with it. Because I enjoyed Spencer and Melody’s characters. I fou

★★★Esmée D'Costa

3.5 ⭐️ RTC!

★★★★Becca

There was absolutely nothing particularly surprising or original in this story. In addition, the use of withheld information and hidden identities as a plot device is one I normally don't like at all. Yet this book was very well done, well written and I enjoyed it very much.I think what made it work so well, is the author took a somewhat unbelievable situation but kept her characters real. I liked Melody and Preston, even though I disagreed with some of the choices they made. The story was sexy

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