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Could've Fooled Me

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She married him to stay in the country. She didn’t expect him to feel like home.

She married him to stay in the country. She didn’t expect him to feel like home.

Sarah Stone never meant to marry a hockey player.

She doesn’t even like hockey—too loud, too violent. But when her visa runs out and going home isn’t an option, marrying one of her brother’s teammates becomes the fastest way to stay in the country.

Carter Williamson is boyishly handsome, charming, and exactly the kind of man who makes a temporary marriage feel dangerous in all the wrong (right?) ways. He respects the rules, takes the pretending seriously, and somehow manages to make her feel safer than she has in years.

Which is inconvenient because he's also determined to keep things strictly business.

Or so he says. Something about the way he looks at her makes Sarah think he’s struggling as much as she is to remember their marriage is fake.

But then a crisis on the ice sends them both into a tailspin, and Carter and Sarah have to decide if the fragile life they’ve built together is one they want to fight for.

This was supposed to be paperwork. Not feelings.

Definitely not love.


Could've Fooled Me is a marriage of convenience closed-door hockey romance with chemistry, tension, and steamy kisses...but ONLY kisses on the page.

400 pages, Kindle Edition

Expected publication March 26, 2026

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Jenny Proctor

41 books2,299 followers
Jenny Proctor is an award-winning author of more than fourteen romantic comedies and an Amazon bestseller. She began her career in publishing in 2013; her writing has been a constant since then, but she's also spent time as the owner and managing editor of Midnight Owl Editors and the chair of the Storymakers Conference. Wired for relationships, Jenny loves public speaking, teaching, and building lasting connections.

Jenny was born in the mountains of Western North Carolina, a place she considers one of the loveliest on earth. She loves to hike with her family and spend time outdoors, but she also adores lounging around her home, reading great books or watching great movies and, when she’s lucky, eating delicious food she doesn’t have to prepare herself.

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Profile Image for Audrey Colman.
Author 3 books75 followers
March 19, 2026
Any time someone says that a book is marriage of convenience… I’m hooked. They’re my favorite. And this one… might be the sweetest one of all time.

Carter brings with him the strength of a hockey player, he’s rough, and he’s tough, in the ice. But off the ice… he’s the epitome of the perfect MMC. He’s a cinnamon roll, but also a golden retriever. He’s gentle, caring, and sweet. The moment he held Fiona… SWOON!!!

Sarah is an amazing aunt. And artist. And clearly an amazing wife. I adored the fact they the chemistry, connection, and attraction between her and Carter was there from the beginning. So many times in an MOC it takes a while for that connection to grow, but Sarah and Carter had that instant connection that had me cheering them on, and not wanting to put the book down!

I loved that although Sarah and Carter were swoony and so likable they also had flaws. They were real and relatable!

A few warnings for this book: mentions of past physical abuse to a side character, mentions of past postpartum depression, mentioned of past parental death, and for my Christian readers there is a fairly prominent side character living life alternate to God’s design.

Thank you so much to the Emily’s and to Jenny for my ARC copy!
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474 reviews36 followers
March 21, 2026
I received a copy from the author via Booked with the Emily’s. All thoughts and opinions are my own.


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Profile Image for Angie Miale.
1,214 reviews180 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 16, 2026
What starts as a simple marriage of convenience quickly turns into something neither of them expected….falling in love for real.

Jenny Proctor is one of my favorite romance authors, and Could’ve Fooled Me is such a fun and heartfelt start to her new Georgia Jaguars series.

The story follows Sarah, the sister of Miles, one of the Jaguars’ starters. Sarah is an artist and teacher, but as a Canadian citizen she’s facing the reality of having to leave the U.S. Miles comes up with what seems like the perfect solution: ask one of his teammates to enter into a marriage of convenience with her. Carter ends up being the lucky guy, and from the very beginning, the sparks between Carter and Sarah are impossible to ignore.

I was completely drawn into this story because Sarah is so fun and spunky. She’s a wonderful sister and aunt, and her personality made her such an easy character to root for. I especially loved how natural her relationship with Carter felt. Their connection develops so organically as they get to know each other, and Jenny Proctor really captures the sweetness and vulnerability of falling in love.

I was also really happy to see LGBTQ representation in a side character. At first Carter is jealous of Sarah’s best friend Emerson, only to later find out he’s gay. It honestly means a lot to me when authors acknowledge that LGBTQ people exist in their worlds. Too often books completely ignore that reality. As someone who loves closed-door / clean / fade-to-black romance, I’m especially grateful for the way Jenny Proctor writes.

Most of all, I believed Carter and Sarah’s love story. Jenny Proctor has such a gift for writing romance that feels genuine and emotionally satisfying. I will definitely be reading everything in this series!

Tropes:
• Marriage of convenience
• Forced proximity
• Teammate’s sister
• Hockey romance
• No third-act breakup
• Mental health representation
• Off-page previous child abuse

Thank you, Partner, @bookedwiththeemilys @jennyproctorbooks
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158 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 22, 2026
Okay, I loved this cosy marriage of convenience romance! It had a unique take that felt believable. Both Carter and Sarah resisted the idea of a marriage of convenience at first, but their falling in love felt inevitable and natural.

Carter (and his twin brother, Theo) were first introduced in "When Alec Met Evie" as young additions to the Appies, a fictional AHL hockey team. Now they're a bit older and playing for the Jaguars in the NHL. Sarah is the team captain's younger sister, whose visa is running out. There are several reasons why moving back to Canada would not be great for her or her family, but she's yet to find a solution. When she and Carter first meet they have an instant connection, but neither pursues it because they both know she won't be in town for much longer. Until her brother suggests a marriage of convenience...

It was swoony how well Carter looked after Sarah. He was the greenest green flag. He believed in her, supported her artistic endeavours, didn't push past her boundaries (but that kiss when Carter comes back into the house!).

I loved the penny backstory and how Sarah utilised it near the end of the book.

Theo, Carter's twin brother, was such a fun character to have in this book, with his teasing and ribbing. While I look forward to reading his book, I'll always prefer Carter the gentleman.

What you'll find in this book:
*marriage of convenience
*artist FMC
*green flag MMC
*"my wife"
*found family
*only one bed
*teammate's sister
*no third-act breakup

Content warning: (from author's note) This book contains several characters who have lost loved ones to cancer or a car accident. There are also mentions of child abuse (in the past), and the impact it has on adult lives as well as conversations about mental health and panic attacks. There is a secondary character who has a healthy pregnancy and an uncomplicated delivery of a baby.
Romance level: 5/7 (passionate kisses, moan mentioned, closed-door intimacy implied between a married couple)

Thank you to Jenny Proctor and the Emilys for the advance review copy. I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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757 reviews24 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 22, 2026
Ahh! This book was just so good!! I love Jenny Proctor’s books and I was so excited to read this one! Could’ve Fooled Me is the first book in her new series, Georgia Jaguars Hockey series. But it features characters that you met in When Alec Met Evie! Carter definitely needed his own book and it was so fun to get to know him!
I loved both Carter and Sarah! They were perfect together and had an easy connection. THey were both likable characters and I was rooting for them as they tried to find themselves. They weren’t looking for love but they found it in each other. They were helping each other out and found themselves in love before they knew it.
I loved getting to see Carter more fleshed out. It was sweet how he could be himself around Sarah. She saw him as his own person and always encouraged him. He was figuring out how to be his own unique person. Sarah had been through a lot and was just trying to stay close to her family. It was cool to see her find her voice. I love how Carter always encouraged her.
The romance was so sweet. They pushed each other in the right manner but were ultimately just there for each other. I loved the side characters. Miles was just trying to be a good brother but he definitely got it wrong at times. I loved Theo too and I am excited to read his book.
This was such a great start to a new series! And I am so excited to read the books to come. I didn’t want to put this book down! I loved the characters and the story. I would totally recommend this book. Could’ve Fooled Me is a closed door romantic comedy. It has passionate kisses, a fade to black implied (this is a marriage of convenience), and some LGBT characters.

Book Highlights:
Hockey romance
Family themes
She’s an artist
Twin brothers
Marriage of convenience
They encourage each other

I received a complimentary copy
Profile Image for Carmela Agatha Enriquez (agathafeelingg.reads).
605 reviews73 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 22, 2026
📖 ARC REVIEW 📖

Thank you @jennyproctorbooks for an early copy of Could've Fooled Me. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. 🤍

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
Release date: March 26th, 2026

🛑Read on with caution; review may contain spoilers🛑

Could’ve Fooled Me, the first book in Jenny Proctor’s newest series, was such a sweet and heartfelt start, and honestly reminded me why I love her writing so much.

This marriage-of-convenience romance follows Carter (one of the twins we loved in When Alec Met Evie) and Sarah, his captain’s younger sister, and it completely delivered on both emotion and chemistry. Proctor truly has a gift for writing MMCs who perfectly complement her FMCs, and Carter might be one of my favorites. He’s such a sweetheart, not just to Sarah, but to everyone around him, and his quiet, genuine goodness made him incredibly easy to love. Even with his hesitation about bending the rules, he still steps up to marry Sarah so she can stay in the U.S., which says so much about his character.

I absolutely loved how natural their chemistry felt. Nothing was forced. Their relationship developed so easily, and every interaction between them felt warm, soft, and real.

What really stood out to me, though, was how delicately Proctor handled Sarah’s trauma. Her fears, shaped by the conflict she witnessed growing up, were portrayed with so much care and nuance. Watching her slowly heal, with the support of the people around her and Carter’s steady, calming presence, was both moving and beautifully done.

Overall, this was such a tender, romantic read with depth, heart, and a truly lovable couple. I’m already so excited for the rest of this series! 💕
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726 reviews90 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 16, 2026
I totally binge read this! I’m a huge fan of marriage of convenience stories, and I knew right from the beginning I was going to be hooked on these two.

I first met Carter and Theo in When Alec Met Evie, so I was excited to see how they were doing. And can I just say, Carter is an amazing man. Sarah hit the jackpot with him, and Miles made a great choice for his sister.

When Sarah is at risk of having to return to Canada because her visa is expiring, her brother Miles suggests that if she marries a teammate she might be able to stay. Enter Carter. Sarah and Carter had met before, and sparks definitely flew, but with her about to leave, neither expected a second chance to get to know each other, let alone get married! Now the question is can they tell the difference between what’s real and what’s fake? And who is going to break their rules first?!

You all, the chemistry between these two was through the roof from the start, so I was ready to go along for the ride. Such a sweet story, and seriously, Carter is the best. I can’t wait for Theo’s story next. He’s a tough one, so that should be interesting!

I received a complimentary copy. This review reflects my honest opinion.

***Just a heads up: Steamy kisses, fade to black with married couple, innuendo, gay side character, past child abuse, past family death.
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680 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 21, 2026
"That's the thing, Miles. She doesn't need my protection. Or yours. Not anymore. She's stronger than you're giving her credit for. All she needs is for you to believe her when she tells you she's good enough to do things her way."

"I've already kissed her enough to know that if I let myself have her because I want her, there's no coming back from that. I'll be all in-all the way."

"I have never been kissed like this. Even my other kisses with him pale in comparison. There is nothing careful about this kiss. Nothing scripted. Nothing that makes it fit for public consumption.
This is real and raw and desperate and perfect."

I think this is my new favorite by Jenny Proctor! It was fabulous - the characters, themes, chemistry, slow burn, humor....everything. Marriage of convenience is a favorite trope and Jenny wrote it perfectly. And Carter! New favorite book boyfriend. He was so attentive and caring with everyone, but she brought out new levels of tenderness and protective instincts.

I loved that the characters already felt attraction for each other, the marriage simply sped up their timeline a little. And while they took things slow and set some rules to protect themselves, they were also honest with themselves and with each other about their feelings. I appreciated Sarah's strength and determination to go after her dreams the way she wanted, and despite her brothers well-intentioned "bullying" she was firm in her boundaries. And I LOVED how Carter fought for her while recognizing her strength and letting her stand on her own two feet, stepping in or stepping back as she needed.

The chemistry, banter, tenderness and swoon were perfection! And I loved the team relationships and set up for the next book, a second-chance romance with Carter's brother. I think this will be a new favorite series of Jenny's! Can't wait.
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1,824 reviews100 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 20, 2026
A hockey romance with a marriage of convenience? Yes, please! We first were introduced to Carter and Theo in When Alec Met Evie, so it was fun to get to know these NHL playing twin brothers better. (This is the start of a new series, so while those who have read that book might appreciate seeing them again, it is not necessary to read it to enjoy this one.) Carter is getting his chance at romance first with a marriage of convenience with the sister of the team's captain, Sarah, to help her be able to stay in the country. But even before agreeing to this arrangement, the chemistry between these two was evident. Carter was such a good book boyfriend. He was so supportive of Sarah, believing in her art and just the way he was so understanding with her, even without knowing her full story... and what an emotional story it turned out to be. This story surprised me with some heartbreaking moments, but that tenderness and vulnerability only made me love them that much more. And while I can't give anything away, this story left me very excited to see what was going to happen next in the series. I cannot wait for Theo's story!

Could've Fooled Me is a closed-door romance with fade to black (within marriage and not-detailed), some innuendo and minimal minor language.

**ARC received for consideration. All opinions are my own.
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256 reviews38 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 19, 2026
Jenny Proctor has blessed us with another AMAZING hockey romcom! Wow, I just really love her books so much!

Jenny Proctor always brings the swoon and I promise you will feel it in spades in this book!

Carter is the SWEETEST and I couldn’t get over how incredibly kind and thoughtful he was. Luckily, neither can Sarah! These two were the cutest together and their chemistry was OFF THE CHARTS!

I loved how naturally their story flowed and how believable the marriage of convenience was. There were some fun little unique spins on the trope that I really enjoyed.

I loved all the hockey details, because I’m becoming more of a hockey fan and I actually understood what they were talking about.

Sarah is a painter and I loved the way her art was described. I am dying to actually see her paintings now!

I absolutely adored this first book of the Georgia Jaguars hockey series. It felt familiar because we met the MMC in Jenny’s last book of the Appies Hockey series, When Alec Met Evie (which I LOVED). But this book can easily stand alone. I cannot wait for Carter’s twin brother, Theo’s story! It has been set up beautifully and I know it will be amazing!


🔥Romance: Closed Door (implied intimacy between a married couple)
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Author 6 books2 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 16, 2026
I've been eagerly awaiting this new release and couldn't have hoped for anything better.

Carter Williamson, one of the twins from When Alec Met Evie, ends up marrying Sarah, sister of his hockey team's captain and Canada national, to keep her from having to return home. It gave The Proposal vibes, but without the manipulation. Both parties choose freely.

Sarah is an artist, and I loved reading as Carter fell in love not only with Sarah, but with her art as well. He encouraged her and celebrated her talent right from the start. I love a golden retriever MMC, and he definitely fits the qualifications.

As always, Jenny delivered with the kisses and made reading about these two characters, who are learning about themselves and one another as they fall in love, pure bliss.
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If you're a reader who likes to know what they're getting into, here are a few content considerations:
Steamy kisses
fade to black - married couple (2 single sentence references)
innuendo (infrequent)
LGBTQ side character
Panic attack (briefly shown on page, discussed)
Past child abuse (described, but does not happen on page)
Past family death (talked about, not shown on page)
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127 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 22, 2026
I think this is one of the best books Jenny Proctor has written. When she gave us a taste of the first chapter in her emails I was TORTURED thinking of how long I would have to wait to read this book. Sarah and Carter are....oh my words cannot describe how amazing they are together!! Their chemistry literally jumps off the page! Carter is absolutely the man I imagined he would be when he grew up more (from When Alec Met Evie). I loved the tie in to the Appies but also something completely new. I am absolutely in love with the Jaguars team 😍 this book will have you not wanting to do anything else except read it! Seriously, be prepared to stay up until 3 in the morning. I think that Jenny did amazing with Sarah and Miles past, giving it the respect and grace it deserves. I can also feel Jenny's own love for hockey in the book - which mirrors my own and I LOVE SO MUCH! I really appreciated it! I also really enjoyed the approach Jenny took with the marriage of convenience! It is unlike any other book I've read and it felt so refreshing and new!! You'll fall head over heels in love with Carter and Sarah.
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87 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 19, 2026
Long after I finished reading this book, i am still thinking about it and am still so giddy. It’s definitely 4.5 stars

Thank you to Booked with the Emily's and Jenny Proctor for the ARC. All opinions expressed are my own.

I loved everything about this book, the romance, the hockey elements, and the found family. It just checked all the boxes for me.

I loved reading Sarah and Carter's story; it was a breath of fresh air. Their love was a steady growth throughout the book. We see Sarah and Carter go from complete strangers, brought together by unique circumstances, to a tentative friendship.

I loved watching them grow closer, consistently supporting and encouraging one another. They just worked so well together. Sarah is determined and kind, and I love how family-oriented she is. Carter is the whole package, he is so supportive, respectful, and just genuine.

I completely enjoyed my time with this book, I was engrossed from start to finish. Highly recommend if you need a quick read that still has depth and heart.

🔥 Heat level: Closed-door
🫢 Language: none
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1,999 reviews72 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 19, 2026
Jenny Proctor is an auto-read author for me. Each and every one of her books is so amazing! I love the way her characters jump off the pages, and seem like real people. Her books are always so well done.

I loved Sarah. She's an artist, but she's got a small problem. Her Visa is about to run out and she'll be sent back to Canada, just when her brother's family needs her the most. I thought it was so funny how her brother, Miles, thought up the idea for one of his teammates to marry Sarah and even set the whole plan into motion without her knowing.

Carter is a hockey player, a twin, and just a great guy. He's the kind of guy who is always taking care of someone around him. I loved the way Carter and Sarah had chemistry from their very first meeting. They just felt like they fit together, to the reader. So when they decide to go ahead and get married, the reader knows that it won't be fake for long.

This book had it all. I love the hockey parts. It made me laugh. It made me cry. I gave a happy sigh when I finished. You NEED to read it!
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390 reviews7 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 19, 2026
"A penny for your thoughts."

Okay, here goes. I was so excited when I learned that Jenny Proctor was going to be publishing not only another book, but a new hockey series! And boy was it a wonderful start!

Sarah and Carter are just so stinking cute together. Their chemistry is undeniable, their respect of one another is wonderful, and their support of each other is so sweet.

Carter - well, he is just perfection on the page!

Also, Carter's twin brother, Theo, is a joy. A tough exterior, but a softie at heart, Theo brings not only comic relief to the story, but soul.

There is a big emphasis on family, both Carter's and Sarah's. It was truly special to read.

I also like how mental health was handled in the story.

I'm looking forward to book 2!

*Thank you to Booked With The Emilys and the author for the complimentary digital ARC. All opinions expressed are my own.*
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3 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 22, 2026
Usually, marriage of convenience/fake dating isn't one of my favorite tropes, but this book was absolutely perfect. I was not expecting to love it as much as I did. This book was so adorable from the moment it started. Sarah and Carter were so so perfect for each other. I would totally read a second book of theirs. I also love the Theo and Rebecca storyline and will definitely be reading their book in the future. In addition, I think that everyone's trauma was portrayed so nicely. Overall, this book was just so amazing and I will always be recommending this.

I also have to note that this gets even more bonus points for the Publix mention at the beginning. As someone from Florida, Publix will always be superior to me and it was so cool to see it mentioned in a book, which I've never seen before.
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486 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 20, 2026
I am so happy to see Carter from the Appies get his own story!!!!

When Jenny announced this book, I was over the moon! I knew it was going to be a great one...and I was right!

I loved Carter in Alec's book in the Appies series. He is such a caring, sweet guy and I loved that he was the first MMC for this new series. Every single move he made throughout this entire book was made with love for the people around him, especially for Sarah.

Sarah was such a sweet and determined MFC! I loved how she stuck to her plan, kept pursuing her art the way she wanted to and was willing to grow and change as her relationship with Carter deepened.

I also loved the Jaguar team! I cannot wait for more books in this series! Thanks Jenny for a new hockey team to LOVE!!!!
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85 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 21, 2026
This book felt like a warm hug. A fresh take on a marriage-of-convenience trope—with hockey added in? Sold! I have to admit, I was hooked from the very beginning. The friendship Carter and Sarah build is absolutely adorable, and I couldn’t pull myself away. The found-family relationships, Sarah’s artistic gift, and Carter’s steady presence set the stage for this delightful contemporary romance.

Favorite moments:
* Cupcake Pantry
* Charlie’s glasses
* Photo stories
* The engagement
* Carters thoughtfulness on EVERYTHING
* All The tension
* Nine Days Kiss 🔥
* Carter and Theo’s relationship
* Sarah’s painting to Carter
💋Fade to Black
🤬none
*gay side character. Few innuendos. Mention of Postpartum depression struggles. Mention of multiple family members death by cancer.

4.5 ⭐️
429 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 20, 2026
I love a good marriage of convenience, and when you throw in the family dynamics of being the brother's teammate, it just makes for a fun story! This is the first of a new series by the author, but the main male character (and his twin brother) were in a previous book by the author. I adored Carter in the previous book, and this book did not disappoint - he is perfectly attentive, caring, and a truly cinnamon roll main character. I loved watching as Sarah and Carter broke down their walls and got to know each other, and their chemistry was off the charts. Truly a fun read. I read an early version, be sure to check this out as soon as it's available for everyone!
402 reviews21 followers
March 18, 2026
This is the first book in a new series, and I loved it! If you’ve read When Alec Met Evie, you’ll recognize Carter and his twin, Theo, from the Appies. They’ve grown up and matured a bit since then, and moved on to the NHL, and I loved reading Carter’s story and getting to know some of the new team. Wiker this is still a romcom, it does have a few deeper topics, mostly things from characters’ pasts. This is a great start to a new series, excited to read Theo’s story when it’s available!
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685 reviews
March 18, 2026
4.5 stars:

I’ll read anything Jenny writes, and this book delivered on everything I’ve learned to love about her books. I’m so happy to have a new hockey team full of lovable characters to get to know and root for! I loved the way the fake dating and marriage of convenience tropes played out, the family and found family support, and the character growth throughout this book. Read when you want a swoony love story.
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52 reviews3 followers
March 21, 2026
I literally finished this book in less than 24 hours 😳 I had a hard time putting it down because I loved every second of it. I met Carter and Theo in the Appies series (When Alec met Evie) so it was really nice to get to see more of their characters in this story. I love Sarah and Carter’s chemistry from the very beginning. The way that things progress and develop is so sweet and beautiful. I highly recommend this book and all its swoony kisses 🥰
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466 reviews17 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 15, 2026
4.5⭐️ another fun hockey romance from Jenny Proctor! This was such a sweet marriage of convenience between Carter and Sarah! There’s a lot of sad back stories so prepare yourself for that. But I loved the way both Sarah and Carter showed up for each other and became friends and then more. The hints for book 2 made me so excited to continue with this series!
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824 reviews12 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 15, 2026
Absolutely loved this one! By chapter one, I knew this would be a favorite. Marriage of Convenience is one of my favorite tropes and add in Carter, who I loved already from the Appies?! He was caring, thoughtful and there was a ‘my wife’ moment. ALL THE SWOON. I adored him & Sarah together and how they just fit right from the start. Cannot wait for more Georgia Jaguars!
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216 reviews15 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 17, 2026
Full review to come but if I could give this book 10 stars I would. This is exactly what I want from a closed door rom-com! This will be the book I recommend to anyone interested in reading a rom-com.

Thank you to bookedwiththeemilys and the author for an advance review copy of this novel. All opinions are mine.
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433 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 18, 2026
Marriage of convenience, great family support, hockey and team!

Can I just say my dream is to have twin brothers be a defensive pair on a hockey team now? I love that soooo much!

I really enjoyed these two characters and the depth we got from them! I love their unique interests and how their lives came together!
1,794 reviews7 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 21, 2026
I love hockey romcoms and I am so excited that Jenny is starting this new series! I enjoyed this marriage of convenience romcom with all the heart and feels! I am so glad we got Carter's story first! If you love protective heroes and my wife moments with a bit of hockey thrown in this book is for you!

I received an ARC from the author and all opinions are my own.
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253 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 16, 2026
yallll this may be one of my faves from Jenny!!! this had me enraptured from chapter 1 till the very end! I absolutely LOVEEEE Carter 🥹 he is such a walking green flag! I'd have a penny ready at all times!

I did receive an eARC of this book but these are my honest thoughts.
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674 reviews10 followers
March 22, 2026
Marriage of convenience as a trope has grown on me a lot recently so I was very excited when I received this arc. Sarah wants to stay in the US to pursue her dreams but renewing your visa isn’t an easy process. That’s when her brother suggests she marry one of his teammates.

Carter and Sarah had an immediate connection and the guy has a heart of gold. The entire book is exceptionally written. The will they won’t they is just right and you can’t help but feel with the characters in the emotional scenes.

I would love to get an extended epilogue or to see more of Sarah and Carters HEA in future novels.

Read this if you like
💍Marriage of convenience
🏒Hockey romance
🩵Forced proximity
✨Sweet romance
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