Review: Reluctantly Married

Reluctantly Married - Victorine E. Lieske

When Megan Holloway was hired as the co-host of a morning show, she never expected that Adam Warner would be a chauvinistic prick. While his insults and her quick rebuttals furthered the show's ratings, they certainly didn't give her warm & fuzzy feelings towards her coworker. So why is she so excited when the station sends them out on a date?

 

Adam hates having to needle his co-host, but his job is on the line. Since the producer realized that it was Megan's reactions that make the show so popular, Adam is forced to wear the persona of player, unable to show Megan how much he actually likes her. When Adam is forced to admit that the has deeper feelings for Megan, his life and heart are thrown into turmoil with live-streamed dates and even a Bachelorette-esque show.

 

Forced to pretend to be in love, can Megan and Adam actually discover their own hearts before it's too late?

 

I absolutely loved the book and did not want to put it down. Megan and Adam are thrown into a situation out of their control, and they find themselves in a position where they can only hold on and hope for a happy ending... But at times it almost seems like a train wreck. I loved both of these characters from the beginning and I love how the author splits the point of view between them so we're able to see the unfolding story through each character's eyes. The transitions are seamless and the plot is fast-paced and enjoyable.

 

If you enjoy romance, comedy, and impractical situations, you'll probably love this book too!

 

Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

 

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