Review: Fake Wife - Stacey Lynn
Review: Fake Wife - Stacey Lynn - January 2018
Ever imagined that the worst
day of your life could turn out to be the best day ever? For Teagan, that's exactly what happened. First, she lost her job at the library, this part I liked the fact
she was a librarian as it made me connect more to her character -also we are
going through restructuring at work like
they were which made me connect to the story stronger. She found her boyfriend
of seven years cheating on her and making it
worst; she banged into someone's car.
That, someone, turned out to be Corbin Lane - he is one of the city's hottest
bachelors and wealthy too. With nothing to lose, Corbin decides to offer Teagan
an arrangement. He needs a wife and fast as he is set to inherit his
grandmother's money and estate. The catch is he must be married. With nowhere
else to go, Teagan reluctantly agrees and
starts a "fake" relationship with Corbin. As the book goes along,
Teagan discovers a side of Corbin that nobody knows and the side the tabloids don't report on.
A sensitive side, a side where he didn't
want to go into business but would happily be home making wooden furniture in
the back of a shed. I liked this book as the
other thing I loved is that Stacey Lynn made Corbin's character loveable and
humanized. Often the males in the fake relationship books start off as jerks
and playboys who enjoy the single life and don't want to settle down whereas
Corbin's issues ran much deeper and had to do with his family life growing up
and watching his parent's marriage. If you are in the mood for a
fake romance/relationship novel that turns into true love, then check out Fake Wife by Stacey Lynn and fall in love as I
did with Teagan and Corbin Lane.
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