She only has to pretend to be married for five days. What’s the worst that could happen?
Literature professor Ashleigh Darmody never imagined her life would turn into a classic trope, but that’s exactly what happens when her sister Claire calls with a bizarre request–quickly find a fake husband. Backstory is a powerful thing, and Ashleigh’s has plenty of shadows, but is her past so shady that it requires an elaborate scheme to ensure Claire’s prospective father-in-law, renowned TV evangelist Ken Abrams, will give her his blessing to marry his son?
Already divorced from a man who turned out to be other than he claimed, Ashleigh now has to pretend to be blissfully married to a stranger for the next five days. But when the lines of fiction and reality blur with each tick of the clock, could a temporary deal turn into something for keeps?
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Literarily For Keeps
Book Author: Sarah Monzon
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"Now don't freak out but I need a favor."
Need a favor? Need a FAVOR? . . . . when the favor being referred to is, "we need you to pretend you are married. Just for five days." Five days. How hard can that be?
When Ashleigh Darmody's little sister pleads with her to make a good impression on Claire's hope-to-be high profile religious figure in-laws, the son of a good friend comes to her rescue. Landon Novak seems to have a vague agenda of his own, but he also seems like a really nice man . . . for a fake husband.
Can Ashleigh and Landon pull off a charade that has potential disaster written all over it, or can Ashleigh "pick up her pen and write (her) own happily ever after"? Such a delightful romantic conundrum; for better and for worse!
I received a copy of this novella from the author. The opinions stated are entirely my own.
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