Marry the girl I’ve had a crush on my whole life? Check.
Inherit a hundred-billion-dollar company? Check.
Produce an heir… Wait, what?
I have ninety days to knock up my brand-new fake wife. There’s only one problem—she hates my guts.
And in the fine print of the contract? The requirement that we produce an heir.
She can’t stand to be in the same room with me. Says she’ll never be in my bed. … stand to be in the same room with me. Says she’ll never be in my bed. But I’ve never backed down from a challenge and I’m not about to start now.
Mark my words—I’ll have her begging for me, and it won’t take ninety days.
A hot and hilarious romp not to miss!
Say “I DO” to your next book boyfriend husband. (He totally wants to put a bun in her oven.)
On the heels of her smash hit and New York Times bestselling SCREWED series, Kendall Ryan brings you HITCHED, a romantic comedy that delivers heart and heat. A NYC playboy turned business mogul has ninety days to win over the woman he’s always desired in order to save his father’s company. One tiny problem: She hates his guts.
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I enjoyed this story and was excited to see how it all turned out. I was very disappointed that it ended with a cliff-hanger and I must read the next book. Not sure I care enough about the characters to continue on with the series as I see from reviews of Book 2 that it also ends with a cliff-hanger.
Quick read.
It was only half a book and left you hanging unless you buy the next book
great story line
I get really irritated when the book ends and the story isn’t complete.
The book ended short of the story it promised to tell. Character development was skimpy and lazy. There were possibilities but they were left unfulfilled.
I absolutely loved this book and can’t wait to read the rest in this series.
This book ended in a cliff hanger. I was so disappointed!
A fun read.
Silly premise. Boring. Annoying ending.
Pretty good
The characters are thinking about sex, having sex, wondering if they are going to get sex, oh and there is maybe a story in there somewhere, but the plot isn’t new or captivating enough to even want to purchase the next book. If she didn’t need to explain all the particulars of sex she could have written the story in one volume in stead of three…