No Strings Attached
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3.8 • 11 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
**A NEW ADULT MILITARY ROMANCE FROM NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR S.M. BUTLER**
Ashlynn Connolly has been Ethan Kearney's best friend since they were twelve, despite the difference in their tax brackets. Though he played stupid pranks on her as a child, and left for a career in the Navy, Ash has always stood by him. But now Ethan has a deadline, and he's going to put their friendship to the test with a business proposition--a marriage proposal.
If Ashlynn hadn't been flat-out broke, and about to ask for a loan from her best friend, she might have laughed at Ethan's proposal. But being laid off with a small child to care for alone changes one's perspective and the idea of being Ethan's wife is too much to turn down, and not just because of the money he offers.
Getting married is the simplest solution to both their problems, or so it seems. But while the passion between them scorches the sheets, a shadow from Ash's past prepares to burn them more thoroughly than either ever expected.
Customer Reviews
No Strings Attached
Really enjoyed reading this book loved the main characters & the power of love & caring when life is difficult. I would recommend this book as a great read.
Incredible disappointment
I must admit I went into this novel with expectations. Not incredibly high one, but they were there. And I was so disappointed. Although the characters developed a bit, I felt like the main aim of this book was erotic scenes. It was like the story line was there so it wasn't straight porn. Which meant I wasn't very impressed. Because the erotic scenes were only erotic at best. Improve on your romance writing please. The story line of a platonic, arranged marriage with benefits had promise, but I felt like the author in no way archived the possible potential. It got to the point where the only reason I was reading was because I had passed halfway. And I was hoping it might get better in the last 40%. But it didn't. Wouldn't recommend reading, because there is so much out there that would be better value. But at least the author tried. It's more than I've done.