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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Hot Shot by Staci Hart

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“Smart, hilarious, and spicier than a ghost pepper — Hot Shot is fake marriage perfection with banter that bodied me.” — USA Today Bestselling Author Kandi Steiner

Never thought I’d agree to a marriage of convenience to my hot, firefighter ex boyfriend.

Especially after he casually informs me we’ve been married for ten years. 

Ten years ago, Wilder and I were so in love that we got married in Vegas for one night only before leaving for college on different sides of the world. He was supposed to mail the annulment papers. 

Problem is, he didn’t. 

Worse? He didn’t tell me. 

Not even when I came back to town to marry another man. 

But now he needs my help, and I can’t say no. All I have to do is have to pretend in front of the whole town like we’re married. Hold hands. Kiss. Not throw myself at him when he looks at me like I’m the only woman in the world. 

My body might remember him, but the rest of me isn’t ready. Because I’m just learning how to find myself, and if I get wrapped up in Wilder’s world, I’ll lose more than my heart—I’ll lose everything.

Again. 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I have been waiting for Wilder and Cass’ story ever since I read Wild Card last year, and Staci Hart did not disappoint. It was so worth the wait!

It’s been 10 years since Wilder and Cass got married on a whim in Vegas, knowing it would only be for one night before they went their separate ways before college. Except that Wilder never filed the annulment papers. And even though Cass was *supposed* to be getting married (before her groom ditched her at the altar for his best man, NBD), Wilder never mentioned to her that they were still technically married. I loved that when he finally ‘fessed up to her, he pointed out that they technically never broke up. That was one of my favorite parts! And just as the big confrontation happens — fairly early on in the book — Wilder learns that he has a daughter he never knew about. And to keep custody of his kid, he needs Cass to continue being his wife.

Well, we all know how the rest of the story goes, right? Staci Hart put together a wonderful marriage of convenience story, full of history between childhood sweethearts. I enjoyed seeing WIlder and Cass get to know the new, older versions of the other, and learn to navigate their feelings and relationship in the present day.

It may have been a decade, but the sparks between these two were still just as strong. It took Cass her sweet, sweet time to give in to what was clearly meant to be, but it was worth the wait!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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