Almost Married
Clover Park Charmers Series, Book 2
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Publisher Description
Brains vs brawn in an epic smackdown…
Stephanie Moore’s boyfriend has husband material written all over him. One teensy problem—she’s still technically married. When she demands a divorce from the rock star husband she hasn’t seen in five years, he shows up on her doorstep wanting a second chance.
Dave Olsen is so in love with Steph, he’s already researching diamond rings. If only he didn’t have to compete with the famous Griffin Huntley. Griffin is going all out to win Steph back, and Dave plans to fight for his woman. A mathlete vs. a rock star? Statistically speaking—oh, the hell with it. Game on!
This feel-good romantic comedy stands alone with a swoonworthy happy-ever-after! No cliffhangers.
Clover Park Charmers Series
Almost Over It (Book 1)
Almost Married (Book 2)
Almost Fate (Book 3)
Almost in Love (Book 4)
Almost Romance (Book 5)
Almost Hitched (Book 6)
Originally published under the title Stud Unleashed: Dave.
Customer Reviews
One woman with two very different men fighting for her attention.
One woman with two very different men fighting for her attention. Will the rockstar or underdog maths teacher win out in the end?
With Almost Married I was slightly torn having loved Almost in Love. I experienced moments of loving the book but then at times got frustrated with it in some parts, especially with the female character Stephanie. However, overall, I did enjoy reading it and would recommend the book. Almost Married focuses on having to question what is truly important with two men fighting over one woman, one her famous rockstar ex-husband, Griffin, whom she never divorced, and the other her new love, Dave, that may have an unknown dominating side to him other than the sweet maths teacher she thought he was.
Adding in Griffin’s POV alongside Steph’s and Dave’s added another dimension to this story and I will admit, one scene towards the end of the book really pulled on my heartstrings for Griffin with his pain. Griffin is one of those kind of love/hate characters where he has moments of sweetness and honesty, especially in regards to Joey (Steph’s brother, and other moments where you just want to slap him. You know when you feel that way an author is really doing a great job with connecting readers and characters.
As always, the book is well written, with a witty style of writing that I just love and can be read as standalone (I would say read them in order to avoid potential spoilers from pervious books), with no cliffhanger and a happily ever after (HEA). It is written from dual points of view, allowing the reader to see developed, complex characters. There are plenty of sweet and steamy scenes and some surprising twists and turns that will completely draw you in as a reader. The epilogue gives the story a well rounded finish to complete the HEA for the books main characters.
I recommend this book and series to any contemporary romance or small town romance fans.
*I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed here is my own.