For years, Jonathan Damon has buried himself in his scientific research, but now his uncle threatens to pull the funding for his lab unless Jonathan makes strides toward marriage and family. So he decides to bring a fake fiancée to his cousin’s wedding to mollify his uncle. And the only convenient candidate for this particular experiment is Sarah.
Sarah has been Jonathan’s assistant for years, … for years, and she knows he’s never thought of her in any other way. She’s happy to play the part of his fiancée, but being thrown into unusual intimacy with her brilliant, sexy boss stirs up feelings she has never been able to admit before.
If only those feelings could be returned…
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Loved this book, it was real written and I loved the characters
I’m always a sucker for two nerds find each other romance – being a nerd myself. This short, sweet story doesn’t break any new ground, but it’s competently written and edited, has some good characters and was an enjoyable read.
Another hit for Noelle Adams. This book caught my attention right away and held it to the end. Her books have always been enjoyable to read!
Love a fake relationship romance. Both have feelings for each other that are shown with actions and not words. The fake engagement helps to identify their wish for a relationship in the guise of ‘doing it for work’. Sarah helps him see another side of his family.
love it!
A quick cliche read. But it’s fun and sweet so you really notice the cliche. The ending will put a smile on your face and have you saying “awe how sweet”.
This just doesn’t appeal. Why set the book in Iceland when the author doesn’t seem to know much about the country? Yes, the gene pool is small, but so is Greenland’s.