Release Date: September 3, 2019
Yet here I am.
Saying my vows. Again.
To save an alpaca.
At least, that’s my story.
But the truth might be a little more complicated.
I didn’t want to let her go the first time. But now I have a second chance to
win over my wife.
We’re older. Wiser. And hornier.
This time, I won’t fail.
Hitched is a red hot, enemies-to-lovers laugh-a-palooza featuring a girl inneed of a marriage of convenience and a man in need of a cold shower to keep
from falling for his fake wife. They say opposites attract, but with Blake and
Hope, they also combust…
In the previous books, Hope and Blake hated each other. But you know how there’s a fine line between love and hate? As it turns out, they don’t hate each other much at all. The situation that leads to their marriage is far-fetched, but it lends to lots of funny moments. And there’s good chemistry between Blake and Hope. He never wanted to get divorced after their spontanous Vegas wedding, and he hasn’t gotten over Hope in the years that have passed. And as much as Hope doesn’t believe in true love or happy marriage, she’s never gotten over Blake, either. When push comes to shove and Hope needs to save her alpaca and her animal sanctuary, Blake stands up in every way that matters, proving to Hope that she can rely on someone other than herself.
The characters in this series are all up in each other’s business, and Hitched is no different. This book has all of the crazy antics of the other Happy Cat books, those glorious O’Dell brothers, and the ladies they love.
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
Includes a bonus novella by Lili Valente
romantic comedies that will make tears run down your leg. When she’s not
reading, writing or sleeping, she’s being crowned employee of the month as a
stay-at-home mom and housewife trying to prepare her adorable demon spawn to be
productive members of society, all the while fantasizing about long walks on
the beach with hot chocolate chip cookies.
dinner at midnight with French men who couldn’t be trusted to keep their mouths
on their food, and walked alone through Munich’s red light district after dark
and lived to tell the tale.
water and thinking delightfully dirty thoughts.