A little white lie. A little white wedding. A pair of roommates in over their heads.Days before she’s set to move across the country and start a prestigious graduate program, a con artist leaves Emmy with no where to live and less than zero dollars in her bank account. But her day doesn’t seem quite so bad compared to Beckett’s–his fiancée called off their wedding just days before they tie the … before they tie the knot. Now he’s single and ineligible for his place in married student housing.
So what are a girl without a home and a guy without a wife supposed to do? A quickie wedding in Vegas will solve both their problems. It’s a business arrangement, and no one even needs to know. They’ll just get an annulment in a few months. What could go wrong?
Only Beckett forgot to mention his new apartment is a one-bedroom. And neither of them counted on their new friends at Middlesex University thinking they’re a great couple.
The platonic newlywed game might be harder to play than Emmy thought. Especially when it starts to feel less than platonic.
I Temporarily Do is a Stand-Alone Romantic Comedy
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Formulaic plot of marriage of convenience turns in to real marriage, but pretty well done.
When two friends who had never seen each other as anything other than friends set out on an adventure together, the story that entails is very entertaining. This is a great book that demonstrates that the love of your life isn’t always who you think it will be, and knowing someone as a friend is a great pre-curser to knowing them as your forever person. A great read!!
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I loved loved loved the characters in this book, and really appreciated how the author took time to develop their relationship as friends. It was very realistic and I would absolutely read another book by her!