But when there is something so ghastly as what bothered me in this book, then I just can’t do the ‘oh-my-gosh-this-was-perfect-but.’ rating bump. No, they have to earn it by merit, and yes, sometimes I may bump up the rating a little because I just wanted a happy read and something made me happy-that’s just how I work. And, come on, let’s give me a little credit: I may hand out a lot of 4 and 5 stars, but those books aren’t ever given a 5 based solely on the boys I so fondly adore. before her fiance finds out and everything she's been working toward goes up in flames. Tripping her way through cow pies and country songs to meet up with a man who gets around places on horseback is her very last idea of how to have a good time, but if she's going to get married, make partner at the firm, and have two point five kids before she's thirty-five, she needs to get to the bottom of this snafu and fix it quick. Or someone with her name is married to a guy out in Oregon of all places, and the courthouse won't issue her a marriage license until it's all cleared up. Not so much.Īndie's just days away from tying the knot, but there's just ooooone little glitch. Things that happen there are supposed to stay there, right? Right? Yeeeah. CONTENT WARNING: Due to adult sexual situations and language, this novel may not be appropriate for readers under 18. A full-length new adult/adult crossover romance novel of 101,700 words.
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