Story Blurb
A week on an island sounds like the stuff of beach dreams, but for Paisley Royce, it's a nightmare. Her little sister is marrying her ex-college sweetheart, and Paisley is serving as maid of honor. To add insult to injury, nobody will let Paisley forget she’s single.
Bachelorette weekend changes everything when she runs into her old college frenemy, Klein Madigan.
Klein is still intelligent and funny, and somehow time has only made him more attractive. Paisley is Klein’s ‘one that got away’, not that he’d ever admit it to her. A colossal misstep (and one terrible kiss) in college sealed their fate.
Or so they thought.
Klein’s an aspiring author allergic to social media. Paisley owns a digital marketing agency.
A brilliant plan is hatched: A trip across the country for a week of faking out her family in exchange for her firm marketing his work.
One hastily scrawled and signed contract on a bar napkin later, Paisley and Klein embark on a journey of tension, only one bed, and fake dating shenanigans.
Paisley’s goal is to survive the week.
Klein’s plan is to enjoy the sun, sand, and wedding cake.
But then there’s a scorching kiss to make up for that bad one in college.
And another kiss in a lighthouse during a thunderstorm. A gentle palm on Paisley’s lower back, and a reassuring hand squeeze under the table.
Everyone is convinced Klein and Paisley are the real deal, but as the week wears on, they begin to wonder if the only people they’re kidding are themselves.
My Thoughts/Opinion
I don't remember how this book was recommended to me, and honestly, the cover made me a little reluctant to read it. However, when I finally dove in, I couldn't have been happier I made the choice. Paisley is a spunky heroine who has forged her own path to success. Klein is a dreamy book boyfriend who never fails to say and do just the right thing to help Paisley through this really tough situation. I love a well-written cinnamon roll hero and Klein is all that and more. I loved the story, the family dynamics, and of course, the HEA. I'll definitely be looking for more from this author.
Favorite Quote:
“We had something back then, Paisley, and we have something today, and that tells me we'll have something in twenty years. In forty. In fifty. We are evergreen."
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