Sunday, August 20, 2017



Hello darling's!
Your weekends are winding down and hopefully you have plenty of juicy stories to tell the grand kids one day...or me. Either way it works. lol. As you can tell I live through you guys, especially since my weekend didn't consist of romantic rendezvous or wild parties. No, my weekend consisted of a sick kiddo and cleaning house. I know I know I am a crazy woman but I can't help it. My one high point probably consisting of jumping on the band wagon that is Game of Thrones.
GASP!
Did I just say that out loud..er type it?
Yep you read it right, I have not watched a single episode of Game of Thrones until this weekend where I have been watching episodes while the kiddo naps and in between cleaning.

Anyway,
The book that has been sharing my bed is a NetGalley find  and one that is full of toe curling, tummy tingling swoon worthy kisses. I am dying to find out how the love interests in this story get around their obstacles.


Make sure to add it to your Goodreads shelf HERE


Synopsis:

Weddings are big business in picturesque Sweetheart, California, and Something Borrowed’s rent-a-bridesmaid service is thriving among the Hollywood elite. For the women who work there, a walk down the aisle is just a paycheck—until the right guy makes it priceless . . .

RULE #1: GROOMSMEN ARE STRICTLY OFF LIMITS

Marley Stevenson never imagined her stint as a rented Maid of Honor would practically become a career. Then again, nothing in her life has gone according to plan. At least the money’s good—and she needs it to pay off student loans and help out her mom. But the job has rules, which have never been an issue . . . until one encounter with a gorgeous best man—and his swoon-worthy Southern accent—sends Marley reeling.

Determined to get through the weekend with her professional reputation intact, Marley grits her teeth and sends out her best “unavailable” vibes, but Luke
Jessup doesn’t give up that easy. A former Marine and a current SWAT team officer, his focus is legendary—and it’s on Marley. Jeopardizing her job is bad enough, and starting a relationship based on half-truths is worse—yet Marley is beginning to wonder if certain risks are worth taking, especially in the name of true love . . .
 

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