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Accidentally Husbands: A Queer Marriage of Convenience Romance

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A data analyst and a bartender wake up married in Vegas and must fake being in love—until pretending turns into something real—in this marriage of convenience romance.

Benjamin Hale has his life perfectly under control—until he doesn’t. He’s built his life around spreadsheets and schedules. So when he’s under pressure to impress his boss at an upcoming wedding, he makes one tiny mistake: he lies. He says he has a wife. A wife that doesn’t exist.

So when he arrives in Vegas for the wedding, there’s one variable he didn’t account for: waking up hungover with a wedding ring on his finger—and a husband he barely knows.

Evan Hernandez is everything Benjamin isn’t: spontaneous, charming, and perfectly chaotic. A bartender with zero interest in corporate life. So when Benjamin’s boss mistakes their accidental marriage for the real deal, the pressure’s on to play the part of a loving couple.

With a corporate spotlight on their every move—they must keep up the act of being madly in love, while ignoring the fact that it might not be an act at all. Benjamin and Evan must decide if what they’ve found is just a convenient drunken mistake… or the start of something real.

A heartfelt, slow-burn romance about self-discovery, letting go of control, and finding love where you least expect it.

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Published August 4, 2025

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15 reviews
August 11, 2025
I want to start by stating I'm not usually a romance reader, although I've read romance books, I'm usually leaning more on the big fantasy book (lord of the ring type), so I'm not exactly in my area of expertise. Also want to notify I'm not a native english speaker so if my review isn't very clear or well written, sorry, trying my best. And also, this is going to be my very genuine and not softened opinion.

I gave it 4 stars, and this is my try at giving it a more objective than subjective grade, with my personal tastes, I think it would have been a bit lower, like a 3 or 3,5, because there's a few things I'm sure someone who loves romance would have liked more than me but I wasn't a fan of (basically too much sweetness and cuteness) but that's not very valid critic since I'm very aware it's fully personal tastes.

So 4 stars for me basically means, this is a very enjoyable book with a lot of good points but who could be improved on a few aspects.


I want to start with all the positive, then I'll cover the more negative things.


Firstly the main characters have a nice, well defined personnality (especially Ben) and it makes them very lovable. I got very attached to them (especially Ben). Evan a bit less than Ben, but It's linked to the fact we are IN Ben's head and not Evan's. I enjoyed the way his anxiety was portrayed. It's a lot, but it's realistic, and I would rather like seeing the real impact of having an anxiety disorder than a character who's told to have one but we never see it.

The book rely quite a lot on the fact Ben is denying is own feelings and I found well done the way in his point of view, hiw own thoughts are not quite betraying him, but his reactions and behaviors is hinting his feelings. What I mean is, you don't see his thoughts explicitly like "Oh no I'm falling in love", it's more subtle, it's the way you see Evan making him relax or express a more genuine part of himself (often through annoyance lol), he doesn't until the very end explicitly form the thought in his head that he's in love.

I also liked how the ton of the book changes in a progressive way. You go from something very light-hearted and funny, to something more serious, to something a bit dramatic. Like you can feel the stakes getting higher in their relationship.

I liked that the boss

Another good point is the fact the dialogue are pretty witty and funny. A few sentences here and there made me cringe a tiny bit (it's a me problem), but overall the dialogues were really compelling and I actually laughed reading a few times which I find not easy to achieve in books.



Now the bad things, that I might developped a lot on, but did not overpowered the good points I said above.


The book lose itself a bit in rambling. There's a lot of moments, especially toward the end, where the character are making speeches and they sometimes felt a bit redondant or pointless. Like the messages are great, but the speeches were not concise at all, saying a lot of words for not a lot in meaning. Beautiful speeches are not a problem, the problem is, it made it lose some impact I found. Sometimes the rambling makes sense,

Second negative point, the book lack a bit of contexualisation in my opinion. What I mean by that is we don't feel enough the world existing outside of their story. The book is mostly made of dialogues and internal description of Ben's thoughts and emotions. We get too little description of what is happening around, what's the atmosphere of the place, how are they really interacting with it. Of course you get few sentences like Ben picking up an object, or going to a place, but that's so vague in my mind it was a bit like a movie with super well depiction of characters, floating around in unfinished 3D backgrounds. I don't mean we need descriptions of every single places, I agree too much description gets boring, but I think the book would have benefited from having a few moment more outside of Ben's head. Yeah basically we are a bit too "locked" in Ben's head I found. You might think, yeah but we ARE in Ben's head, that's the point. Yeah but the characters don't feel very "anchored" in their world, the internal point of view could be cheated a little bit and have moment where we get a bit of objectivity. I don't know if I'm being very good at conveying my point but well, anyway, that's my thought. Not a big flaw but something I noticed while reading.

Last issue : The pacing gets a bit repetitive in the middle of the book. The begining and ending were fine, but the middle of the book, where the "falling in love" happens had a moment where I felt like it was too much an alternation between Ben and Evan doing something that brings them closer, then they have an argument, they get closer, they have an argument, etc. It's not very strong you know, but I noticed the repetitiveness while reading.


That's about all I think. To be clear the book is very enjoyable and I had a great time. I think the author can still improve, but that's already a big achievement and I wouldn't be shocked to see this book by published by a big publishing house. It's qualitative and well made, you can really feel the care in it.
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1 review
April 17, 2025
Hello! I was one of the beta readers, and let me tell you there's so much to love about this book! The pacing is great, the characters are so full of life, and the story itself is very immersive! I do believe anyone who sees this should read it especially if you enjoy silly shenanigans and an enrapturing love story!
14 reviews
September 8, 2025
A super cute and classic Rom Com featuring Ben and Evan, who end up in a drunken, fake marriage to save face at the very "inclusive" company Ben works for.
I adored both boys, they are so so sweet together as they learn to navigate this new relationship. One of my favourite things to read about is small moments, the little things rhat show you love is building and you get plenty of it here.

"He had a way of sneaking himself into every single part of my life, whether I liked it or not. And the worst part was, I was starting to genuinely like it. I liked having him around, no matter how irritating I found him."
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12 reviews1 follower
September 8, 2025
I absolutely love this book. It is my first romcom I have dived into in a very long time but honestly it was amazing. I felt like I was gonna explode every time the characters did something cute or funny. But I also I felt all of the emotions I felt scared when something happened that I thought the characters couldn’t come back from but I also felt and excited when cute things happened the ending absolutely melted my heart. I won’t spoil anything but just now your heart is probably going to melt too.💕
1 review
September 8, 2025
I LOVED THIS BOOK, Evan and Ben's love story is chaotic and sweet and sometimes confusing but that's what made it good, I really like Evan as a character, I believe red, white and royal blue was one of the inspirations and I can really see the Alex Claremont Diaz in Evan, this was one of the easiest books to read, as the language wasn't long, draw out or difficult.

The playlist at the end of this book that goes with it is incredible but I added a few of my own songs as I made the playlist myself.
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24 reviews
August 4, 2025
A very cute book, a bit silly at times, as fake dating (or marriage in this case!) often can be. But very real, and raw emotion from a character dealing with internalised homophobia - it paints a brilliant picture of what many queer kids deal with daily, often unconsiciously knowing who they are, but not wanting it to be true.
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1 review
August 12, 2025
I 100% recommend this book. I think it’s actually one of the fastest books I read because it was impossible to put down. Everything about this story was perfect and written beautifully. If you’re looking for an lgbtq+ romance story that takes you along an emotional rollercoaster, then you should definitely read this book!
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42 reviews2 followers
September 20, 2025
This is a four and half star from me.
I was looking for something nice and lovely and I wasn't disappointed.
The Story is enough cute. There is no forced spice parts just for "entertainment"because it wouldn't fit the Story. I don't mind spice just this Story didn't require any.
I enjoyed it and there were funny and sad moments. Ben sometimes got on my nerves but that's what gave him his charm.
I liked the ending and the won Battle really.

This was a Nice read. 💕
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63 reviews1 follower
August 6, 2025
this book was perfect, it was funny and sweet and emotional and sad
the writing is great, the characters are everything (especially evan i loved him)
loved the humor, the story felt real and refreshing
recommend 100%
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1 review
October 28, 2025
It's such a heartwarming, feel good book that's so hard to put down once you pick it up. It tackles difficult topics like religious and internal homophobia. Such a good read and I can't wait for this series to continue 😊
1 review
January 8, 2026
I loved this book. The storyline was good and the characters were well thought out. You can tell that the author put a lot of effort in. I highly recommend
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22 reviews
September 19, 2025
IT WAS SO GOOD in the beginning but then benjamin had ro ruin it all ( i loved his personality and how the author showed his anxiety so perfectly) but why did he have to do that😭 still glad for the happy ending
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173 reviews
October 6, 2025
4.5 Stars
This was cute and silly for the most part. I really enjoyed it. Also I was expecting this to just be a light beach style read, which it was for the most part, but also you get a right dose of angst in it to.

There were a few spelling errors/wrong words in the book, so it could have done with one final round of review/editing.
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531 reviews12 followers
August 10, 2025
Benjamin is a data analyst who fights his anxiety by having his life under control with the help of spreadsheets and schedules. Until he lies to his boss concerning his boss' upcoming wedding and ends up being married to Evan - the bartender he just met the night before. To keep up the original lie, they both pretend to be madly in love with each other. Until they realise that it isn't just pretending for everyone else anymore.

✧・゚: *✧・゚:*

I found the book via booktok as a video on my FYP. The author had published the video as marketing for the release date (which was the day when I saw the video) and I liked what was mentioned in the video, so I borrowed it via Kindle Unlimited. Unfortunately, I have to say: my expectations weren't met at all. I thought I would get a cute contemporary romance based on fake dating and the marriage of convience trope until both realise that they truly love each other. Instead I got a boring story with more panic attacks than chapters (which I skipped after some time because they were repeating themselves in terms of words and the reasons why Ben had the panic attack), so much internalised monologue, even more internalised homophobia (to the point where it got exhausting), so many clichees, and very boring characters. On top: pacing issues.

Concerning the pacing: everything that could have been used to make Ben and Evan fall in love with each other happens off-page. There are three months that were got like a paragraph per month that describes that happened to the guys before the story continues with a longer chapter in which, of course, Ben has another panic attack because they are at another function with the company. It really hinders the development of any chemistry between the two characters, so Ben's "Oh I want to kiss him?" feels very jarring and sudden. Like, Ben, why? Sure there's sexual attraction (don't ask me, though, I'm ace) but I never got the feeling that he finds Evan attractive as in "oh I might like him". It was always "ugh, he's so annoying". I understand that he fights with his internalised homophobia (although his family isn't homophobic) and his anxiety as he had his life mapped out but I wish there would have been a noticeable development for the relationship instead of just countless official company events, watching like 3 movies (and attempts to cook), and one date night. I mean by 70%, Ben was still very much like "NO I AM STRAIGHT!" (despite still wanting to kiss Evan), then the big breakup happens and the rest for the happy end is rushed.

These issues aside: the book includes points that are relevant for society but never truly dives into them. Homophobia at the work place? Yeah, it gets laughed off. Using an openly queer couple for diversity promotion against their will? A paragraph where Ben is finally fed up with it. Religion and homophobia? One visit from the mother and "religion isn't bad, just some people in it make it worse". The big breakup in Act 3 just happens because of a journalist (and their prying questions that were so heavy-handed ala "he knew something was wrong but he couldn't put his fingers on it") and the constant miscommunication (or lack of communication) between Ben & Evans but also between Ben and his boss. (Who is - ultimately - the source for all of this because of his sprouting nonsense about family values and traditions, which led Ben into truly believing that he had to have a spouse although HR could've told the CEO from the begin that Ben isn't married since it's common to notify HR about it for name changes, taxing purposes, ...)

Also, the book needs another round of editing. There are points in it like the changes in company accounts (which leds to issues) that were never resolved. Why was the data wrong? Was someone trying to set Ben up? If yes, and it was meant as a plot idea, the author forgot to cut them out.

Concerning the HEA: this is utterly personal but DO NOT MOVE TO ANOTHER COUNTRY AND ACTUALLY WORK THERE IF YOU DON'T SPEAK THE FUCKING LANGUAGE.

✧・゚: *✧・゚:*

TWs & CWs: homophobia/queerphobia, internalised homophobia, anxiety, panic attacks (multiple), company using queerness to appear more diverse, coming out

Trope(s): fake dating, marriage of convience

Genre: Contemporary Queer Romance

Representation: 2 gay men, 1 hinted at lesbian side character

Heat/Spice: 1 🌶️ (on-page but very vague and fade-to-black vibe)
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116 reviews1 follower
August 16, 2025
2.75⭐️

i really wanted to love this but unfortunately i think this book needed another few rounds of editing

my main gripes with this were just the plot Not Really making a lot of sense at times; i didn’t understand Why ben’s boss was so all over ben and evan’s relationship or why ben seemed mostly unbothered by this also why evan was just ?? happy seemingly to move in with a guy he’s just met — i really think this might have benefited from being duel pov. i also think the book just kinda skims over stuff that would be like. useful to know,, there’s months of character and relationship development boiled down to a few pages and also we never find out Why they got married accidently in the first place. i was also just felt like there plot went in circles at times.

the writing style was also quite limited and it did feel very constructed to just ben’s internal thoughts and his inner monologue and i felt like the other characters in the story at times were only there Just to serve ben’s goals rather than being their own characters.

i did however enjoy the romance itself; i think the concept was good and evan was my favourite character by far!!
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45 reviews
August 20, 2025
"a queer Marriage of Convenience" eSTOY DENTRO, TOMA TODA MI ALMA

Solo me tomo leer el titulo para convencerme de que lo iba a amar y no me equivoque.

Este es un libro para divertirte un rato y pasar la tarde, aunque deberían tener sus pañuelos a la mano (por si acaso).

1 review
January 12, 2026
So so good had me laughing and crying at the same time! On par with heated rivalry and red, white, and royal blue. if you like those you should definitely read! X
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