1. Eat a piece of fruit 2. Exercise more 3. Reduce stress 4. Annul accidental marriage to Sam Dogg
When I woke on New Year’s Day married to Sam Dogg—my friend, boss and lead guitarist of The Wild Ones—I did what I do best, I made a list and took control of the situation.
The solution? Stay married until the end of the band's world tour, then quietly get an annulment.
Simple, professional, perfectly planned.
Except Sam's not exactly cooperating… and neither is my heart.
USA Today bestselling romance author. Evie Mitchell, delivers steamy, inclusive, body-positive romance filled with heat, heart, and happily ever afters.
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This was very cute. I love much their personalities were showcased throughout the book. Faye’s chapters started with a thorough status update (to-do lists, check-ins, notes etc), and Sam’s all started with song lyrics. I will be honest: I mainly did skip over the lyrics that were in this; I just struggle with songs in books; I find them a bit cringe.
This whole thing was very cute, though. I loved how they started and grew together rather than changing to fit each other. Some of the drama felt a bit underdone . But mostly, this was fantastic.
Another cutesy romance from Evie Mitchell. This time between a music star and his band manager who has been his best friend since high school. There wasn't enough back story to add up to insta love, but I enjoyed it anyway.
I've read quite a few of evie Mitchell's work and I love all of them. No matter which series you read, they all are connected to one small town and are all about the women and men in the small town finding love.
Ok this one? THIS ONE?! All the good feels and all the great parts that a book should have! There was tension and drama and good resolution and really good character development. Faye and Sam were amazing as characters and I loved that Faye showed how scared she was about something because of her past and Sam and her family helping her through it all. This was a great story. Better than the first couple I read that seemed a little too shallow for my tastes. Though I would have LOVED to see what would have happened to both Alex and Amy. Great story though.