They promise each other they won’t let it get weird. But they do. And it does… willing to use against her. Surely marrying the guy in the photo—her best friend, the only stable force in her life—will solve the problem…right?
Malone DuMar’s luck hasn’t been any better than Nomi’s. He’s not looking for a wife, not after his ex-fiancée stole his company. But Nomi has always been the one person he could count on. There’s no way he’s going to turn his back on her when she needs him the most.
It’s a simple plan. Only pretend. That’s what they told themselves, anyway. But that was before they realized their friendship was on the line if their marriage of convenience went south. Before the kiss that changed everything…
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I did not care for the book. I could not get interested in it. Read several chapters and put it down. Sorry.
Ridiculous plot
It’s cute. It’s quick. It’s sweet. That about sums this one up.
Somehow a bump and fall outside of shop with many watching turns into news article requiring them to marry? Do you want to elect this dishonest person? Any surprise her brother is in jail and she didn’t properly represent him? I had a hard time liking Nomi. I did like her helpful friend and glad he worked out his angst.
Okay, but quite boring. I never felt a connection to the characters. Their connection was quite bland and fell short for me.