Hers for the Weekend
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- USD 10.99
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- USD 10.99
Descripción editorial
Readers of Mia Sosa and Alexandria Bellefleur will love this swoony, sexy opposites-attract romcom from USA Today bestselling author Helena Greer, where the relationship may be fake, but the feelings are very real!
No-nonsense Tara Sloane Chadwick is practically perfect. An impeccably mannered Southern belle, she’s the youngest to make partner at her law firm and still friends with all her exes. However, when the woman behind her most humiliating breakup invites Tara to her wedding, Tara panics at the thought of showing up alone and impulsively declares she’s bringing her very serious girlfriend.
One issue: Tara is seriously single.
Waitress and wild child Holly Siobhan Delaney may be lusting over Tara—but Tara only dates women she can marry, and Holly’s sworn off relationships. So when Tara needs a fake girlfriend, Holly’s eager to propose a no-strings, temporary fling. Only sharing secrets and steamy kisses show Holly the caring woman beneath Tara’s picture-perfect exterior, tempting Holly to break her own rules. Can these two opposites trust their feelings enough to try for forever—or will their relationship go down in flames?
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A woman recruits a fake girlfriend to bring to her ex's Christmas wedding in this paint-by-numbers romance from Greer (For Never & Always). When high-powered lawyer Tara Chadwick receives an invitation to her ex-fiancée's wedding, she has no excuse not to attend. All of her closest friends will be there, and she doesn't want them pitying her, so to save face she mentions she will be bringing her new girlfriend. The only issue is Tara doesn't have a girlfriend. To sort out what to do, she heads to her favorite café, where she blurts the whole story to Holly, a waitress who has had her eye on Tara since her breakup. Holly is desperate to escape her mother's matchmaking and avoid going home for the holidays, so attending a Christmas wedding with Tara is the perfect excuse. Their very real mutual attraction makes the ruse all the more believable. As feelings begin to develop, there's one thing keeping the couple apart: Tara is looking to settle down and Holly doesn't do commitment. While the main characters share plenty of chemistry, the love story feels entirely predictable and relatively mild. This is best suited for Greer's diehard fans.