I love a good marriage of convenience! Mazzy finds herself in a bind and the only one she could come up with to help her out is her old friend, Nick. However, she and Nick didn't end their friendship on good terms. So she knows she's going to have to work hard to get through to him. I loved that these friends had to reconnect and get to know each other again. I enjoyed their situationship as they tried to maneuver through a new title and living arrangements. This story gave me all the feels! And I liked how the narrators brought these characters to life! I was here for this book and I look forward to reading future books from this author!
Life is good. I’m single. I’m an emergency room doctor. And according to my hookups, I’m hot AF.
Then she walks back into my life.
I haven’t seen Mazzy Pembrooke since the night she betrayed me. So when she comes into my work asking me to make good on a childhood pact and marry her, I’m speechless.
She’s the last woman I’d want to marry—even if it’s pretend and with a definitive end date.
But after I find myself in a sticky situation at work, marrying Mazzy might just benefit me too.
Once we’re living as husband and wife under the same roof though, I struggle to remember that I hate this woman and the fake marriage doesn’t feel so fake anymore.
Don’t Mind if “I Do” is a fake marriage, friends to enemies to lovers rom-com loaded with laughs. No cheating. HEA.
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