Unraveled
A Friends-to-Lovers Small Town Romance
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Publisher Description
Nothing unravels a fake relationship faster than real feelings.
Chloe
Holden Henry’s my best friend.
I’m also hopelessly in love with him. In a big, unrequited way.
So, when he offered a marriage of convenience to keep me from losing out on a career-making opportunity, I should’ve refused.
But I didn’t.
Now, I have to squash all the silly, romantic fantasies I’ve ever had about Holden. Because there’s no way a happily ever after ending is in our future…right?
Holden
A fake marriage seemed like the perfect solution to both our problems.
Chloe’s career would get the boost it needed, and I’d get funding for my own business venture. It was a win-win.
But that’s when it all started to…unravel. Because I started asking myself questions I shouldn’t.
Was Chloe always so beautiful? So sexy? So…everything?
All I know for sure if that if I can’t keep my feelings in check, there’s no way we’ll make it out of this marriage with our friendship (and my heart) intact…
Unraveled, book 1 in the Henry Brothers series, is a light, small town, friends-to-lovers contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone. It has a little humor, some spicy times, and plenty of emotional, heartwarming moments. Download today and watch Holden and Chloe stumble heart first into their HEA.
Customer Reviews
Perfect balance
Great story, even though it travelled a familiar course. Writing was so good that it didn’t bother me in the least. Nice spice without being to much that ruined the flow of the story.
Ending kinda sucked!
I like her writing. I just really hate the idea that the Chloe had to lose/give up a lot of who she was. She was a serious badass girl-boss, who liked to look good when she goes out. Ain’t absolutely nothing wrong with that. And characters can still be that way and totally down to earth. Also if we’re being honest Chloe was way out of his league and her insecurities don’t allow her to see that which is good, totally makes sense. But the fact that he doesn’t really see that or acknowledge that is problematic.
D is a good one for sure and I think it
S is the most beautiful woman alive and