Description
He needs a wife for three weeks…
Owen Phipps is out for revenge. His mission? To expose the man who stole his sister’s money and dignity. All he needs is a “wife” who can play along. Too bad his last best hope is an actress who tries to mace him with perfume when he offers her the role of a lifetime.
Lindy Knight is a real sap. She loves too hard, feels too deep, and often finds herself saying yes when she should be saying “Let me think about it.” She can’t believe her good fortune when Owen offers her more than enough money to hold off foreclosure until she can find a job. Three weeks at a resort, money she desperately needs, and she gets to help bring a criminal to justice? Score.
It seems easy enough until the first time a couples bonding game turns intimate, and they realize how dangerous their mutual attraction could be. Can they keep their hands to themselves long enough to find the evidence Owen needs? Or are the close quarters more temptation than they can handle?
My Thoughts
Wow. I am…wow. I have no words, and I'm eating, and I'm overwhelmed, and it makes for a lame review starter. That's such a run-on.
Let me just start with, the temptation is definitely more than
I
can handle, that's for sure. Lindy must have a will of steel because if I had to live in close quarters with a man like that who has an amazing accent, better believe I would not last as long as she did. Lindy was a great character. Determined, strong, caring, passionate…I just loved her. Also, she loved animals! She had such a big heart, and she reminded me of one of my friends, which is probably why I like her so much. Owen…ah, Owen. The guy is damn fine, and he has a sexy accent. He's powerful, calm, and sinfully seductive. He's also very protective of his sister, and I love a man who cares about his family. He cares about Lindy so much, and I love that too.
"Mostly. We've got Sleepy, Sneezy, Doc, Bashful, Grumpy, Happy, and Steve." At his questioning gaze she shrugged, again dropping her voice low. "We didn't want to call him Dopey. Might hurt his self-esteem."
Obviously, there was humor in this book as well, and I enjoyed it a lot. The different things they said and their teasing banters made me grin like an idiot. I would never be able to pull off an acting job like this. ..Okay. Maybe I would, but I wouldn't be able to abide by the 'no sex' rule if I had to stay with a sexy guy like Owen.
I teared up at rejection like I always do, and I rarely cry while reading, which added the fifth star. I know, forty-something books is a lot to cry to, but out of the four hundred I've read, it seems like a little. Or, is that just me? …ANYWAYS…
Amazing read, and I highly recommend it! (: