Story Blurb
As the only Beckett cousin who is still unattached, I'm a shoo-in to win the bet with my cousins to be the last man blissfully not in love by Christmas. Of course, I know they're still going to make me follow the rules of our bet and go on six dates with the same woman—but I've figured out a way out of that too. I'm getting married. Is it love? Not even close. Chelle Finch needs a temporary husband and I need to win this bet. We agree to put a ring on it knowing that this marriage of convenience will end in divorce. Except, somehow dating my wife has me realizing that I don't ever want to take this ring off if it means losing her.
What does the guy who can talk his way out of anything have to do to sweet talk his temporary wife into forever?
My Thoughts/Opinion
I didn't realize this book was third in series when I picked it up, but I was completely able to be read as a standalone. No problem. I really liked the premise, but I was prepared to be annoyed by a mansplainer hero. However, it didn't take long to understand how Nash came to be the way he was and his character arc was really good. Conversely, Chell was quite immature for a 42 year old woman. I had to get past some of her more childish behaviors and lines because I did enjoy the chemistry between them. This was my first book by this author, but she's a great writer and I look forward to reading more from her.
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