Falling
for her again might be his undoing.
About the Book: Elizabeth Jones had changed everything about herself
down to her name. She quashed the naïve, overweight girl she’d been at
nineteen. Now, she was a savvy, sophisticated woman with a unique and thriving
business that, if the details came out, could ultimately ruin her.
The
young woman who left Carson Hill standing at the altar ten years ago is now scamming
his best friend, and there’s no one to stop her but Carson. But
coming face to face with her again is like a punch to his gut. Gone is the shy,
curvy woman he’d once loved and believed loved him.
And, falling for her again
just might be his undoing.
Our Review:
When it comes to writing short
romantic fiction, a reasonable and relatable conflict must exist or there’s no
story. In Wedding Vows for Hire, Mia Augustine puts all the essential elements
into less than 50 pages—and soars. When you’re nineteen and feeling fat, ugly
and unworthy, standing up to a manipulative mother-of-the-groom can do a number
on a relationship. On the other hand, a twenty-year old male, who’s had only one
love in his life, and quite naïve in the ways of the world, facing down a controlling,
billionaire father is no walk in the park. Augustine solves this age-old conflict
with logic, common sense, and emotion—and does it beautifully.
Based on a scale of 1-5, Wedding Vows for Hire merits a 5.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
Is this one the "origin story" for Forbidden Agreement in Mia's Fiery Bilionaires series?
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