RENT-A HUSBAND by Everly Ashton is LIVE!
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When Camila Wright hired me to fix a few things around her house I didn’t expect to find myself swindled into a fake relationship with her.
Sure, my company is called Rent-A Husband but that’s not what people actually hire me for.
But when I find her elbow deep in a tub of ice cream with tears running down her face how can I turn down her proposition?
Suddenly a fake relationship becomes a fake marriage that we have to keep up all summer. Which is all fine and good except for the part where we both agreed not to let anything ‘real’ creep into our arrangement.
But then certain parts of me start to crave certain parts of her and things become even more complicated because we both have our own reasons for wanting what we have to remain make-believe only.
My rating: 4 out of 5 stars
My review:
This was a new to me author and the blurb made it sound interesting, and I was so excited to read it. It was just like it sounded and I was not disappointed at all. The book was simple, funny, and lots of relationship pretending.
Lucas Abbott and his brothers owned the Rent-A-Husband, a repair service. He has had a few incidents where their name has landed him into some sticky situations. So, when he ends up being the one to respond to a repair on a Friday night and is met by a beautiful woman in a wet t-shirt, he thinks it is another one of those situations. Camila Wright is still getting over her last relationship, but all her friends are getting engaged. She needs to make an appearance at their weddings, or they will think she is still hung up on her ex-boyfriend. The plan was for Lucas to pretend to be her new boyfriend, but she panics and things get complicated real fast.
The chemistry between Lucas and Camila was steamy from the beginning. Lucas tried to keep things professional, but the line gets crossed when they pretend to be a couple. Their lives become entangled, and it starts to feel real. I loved getting to meet the Abbott brothers look forward to their stories.
I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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