Thursday, November 6, 2014

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Review: Make-Believe Wedding by Sarah Mayberry

Title: Make-Believe Wedding
Series: Great Wedding Giveaway
Author: Sarah Mayberry
Read copy: eBook
Published: September 22, 2014
Publisher: Tule Publishing
ISBN: 1940296684
ISBN-13: 9781940296685

Everyone in Marietta, Montana, is in love and getting married - at least that’s the way it feels to Andie Bennett the night of the Valentine’s Ball. As she watches the man she’s loved from afar for half her life dance with another woman, Andie allows herself a moment of sheer fantasy as she fills out a stray entry form for the Great Wedding Giveaway. Andie channels years of fantasy and yearning for Heath McGregor onto the page, but she never intends to actually enter the Giveaway. Only a crazy woman would do that. But fate has other ideas….

When Heath learns he and Andie are last minute finalists in the Great Wedding Giveaway, he’s completely baffled. How on earth could anyone make such a ridiculous mistake? When it becomes clear that Andie will be humiliated if the slip-up becomes public, Heath does what any good friend would - he suggests they pretend the engagement is real until the Giveaway is over and then quietly “break up” when no one is paying any attention. It’s the perfect solution, except Heath very quickly realises that pretending Andie is his is no hardship at all. In fact, it may just be the best thing that’s ever happened to him…


My rating:

***copy provided by publisher through NetGalley***

Now we're talking.

The heroine has been in love with the hero for half her life, the hero has been completely oblivious to her feelings (and charms) because she happened to be his best friend's sister...And it took a drunken contest entry and a little luck to open his eyes.

I loved this one. I simply adored it. The story flowed beautifully, the voice was great, the characters (main and supporting) were wonderful, the mix-up at the beginning a hoot, providing much more "hootiness" throughout the story...I just loved it.



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