Carvanz
I love a good marriage-of-convenience story and this one had a hero and heroine that I found myself rooting for from the very beginning. When Summer’s plan to marry her best friend in order to help him with a business acquisition fails, she finds herself married to his brother instead. She’s never been a fan of Lincoln with his smirks and his teasing ways, always trying to rile her up. But soon she’s struggling against the desire she’s experiencing even as she’s having fun while she banters with her new husband. The dynamic between Lincoln and Summer was so fun. Lincoln knew just what buttons to push in order to stir her up and Summer gave him all the fiery response he was looking for. Their back and forth had me smiling throughout the book. This has a bit more angst and drama than usual for this author, but I was gobbling it up as quickly as I could. The chemistry between Lincoln and Summer was completely believable and evident even when Summer thought she hated him. I loved watching their relationship evolve into something more. Despite this being entirely in the heroine’s point of view, it was still easy enough to understand what the hero was feeling. Overall, this was a fast read with two amazing characters and enough conflict to make this marriage-of-convenience a pretty perfect read.
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