She wanted freedom. She got a fiancé instead.Melinda Garrett has been stuck managing her parents’ diner for over a decade, with no end in sight. When her younger sister gets engaged, Melinda reluctantly agrees to attend the wedding with her friend, Daniel. But when the pressure is on, she claims he is her fiancé, in hopes that her parents’ opinion of selling the diner will change.Daniel Armstrong … change.
Daniel Armstrong isn’t the kind of guy a girl takes home to meet her parents, but when he offers to attend a wedding as Melinda’s date, he finds himself labeled as her future spouse. Now, challenges lie around every corner, testing Melinda’s claim that she and Daniel are in love.
With every touch and fake kiss, the line blurs between fiction and reality, and it seems inevitable that at least one heart will be broken by the end of the weekend.
Borrowing a Fiancé is the third book in the Borrowing Amor small-town romance series. If you like sizzling chemistry, forbidden kisses, and sweet romance, you’ll love this romantic comedy.
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Fun read about two people that did not see what was in front of them. Hard to read what Grams thought of Melinda.
Great characters!
This was a delightful book with a sweet story with a reminder that things are not always as good as they seem on the other side. I really enjoyed this read.
10/11/2020 “Borrowing a Fiance” (nook) is a cute take on the fake fiance trope. Although the story is interesting, Melinda’s mother and grandmother are not quite believable. Both have a too abrupt turn-around after nine (9) years of unreasonable treatment of Melinda.
What a great range of characters!
young diner manager goes to sister’s wedding with fake fiance. Interesting events and adventure occurs.
Manipulative family of Melinda’s controls her life as well as her sisters so lying and faking seem to be the only way to survive.
Melinda’s best friend Daniel comes to help back her because he has always been there and will continue to be so. Only comes that in faking of being engaged they realize their feelings for each other are not just platonic.
Other than the constant lies and family I want to throat punch, it wasn’t a bad book. It didn’t quite keep my attention as well as I hoped but I still found it a nice easy read.