This book is so bad that it’s actually good, if that makes any sense.
It’s ridiculous, the characters are so mean and extreme that they’re unrelatable, and it’s unnecessarily long. But it’s so goofy that it’s entertaining, and couldn’t help but keep reading it.
On Christmas Eve (the day before our main character, Gracie, is about to get married) she walks in on her fiancé, James, screwing her sister, Kelly, under the Christmas tree. (This happens on page one.) This is now the third relationship of hers that Kelly broke up by sleeping with the man she was with.
The whole family walks in, everyone thinks it’s funny, and then James shares that’s he’s in love with Kelly. Then Kelly and James later announce that THEY are now getting married next Christmas.
Our FMC, Gracie, is constantly told she should be happy for her sister and somehow ends up planning the entire wedding because she’s a chronic people pleaser.
But she’s had enough, and she wants revenge. So she decides to hire a man that is exactly Kelly’s type to fake date her, so Kelly will cheat and the wedding will be off.
The man she hires, Hudson, is a very sexy asshole that plays his part super well. He’s a “bad boy” type and Kelly is absolutely mesmerized by this new man and her fiancé, James, is getting jealous.
But as time goes on, that fake relationship between Gracie and Hudson starts to feel more real and they develop feelings for each other.
At the same time, Hudson has a secret. And if Gracie found out, there’s no way she’d want to be with him.
I’m not going to lie to you, this book is complete trash. (But in the best way). It’s just one of those stories you can’t take seriously when you read it.
I think most people probably won’t like it. The characters are so absurd, so you have to suspend reality and just learn to laugh at them.
I had to adjust my expectations as I was reading this.
If you can do that, it’s a fun, entertaining, spicy, goofy Christmas read.
The audiobook was also done very well.