Finn Riley is a hard-working country-rock star whose less-than-meager upbringing turned him into a guarded, self-proclaimed heartless bastard. He's about to embark on a summer concert tour and is in need of a personal assistant.Molly Williams is a stressed-out, over-worked aide to a divorce lawyer. She's dealt with people suffering from heartache and irreconcilable differences for so long that she thinks all relationships are doomed. When her boss takes a sudden leave of absence, she's gifted with three-months to do whatever she wants. A friend talks her into stumping as Finn's assistant.Can two work-aholics with trust issues lighten up long enough to follow their hearts? Or will they kill each other before the tour is over?
Jan Romes is a hopeless romantic who grew up in northwest Ohio with eight zany siblings. Married to her high school sweetheart for more years than seems possible, she is also a proud mom, mother-in-law, and grandmother. She likes to read most genres, writes witty contemporary romance and women's fiction, enjoys finding new ways to stay fit and gardens even though she doesn't claim to have a green thumb.
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Molly Williams is on a three-month leave from her stressful job as an aide to a divorce lawyer. Needless to say, after working for years around couples who are tearing each other apart, Molly no longer believes in everlasting love. After deciding she can't stand taking time off, she takes up a friend's offer to be the personal assistant for the gorgeous, talented country singer Finn Riley. Unfortunately, Finn has a few issues of his own and the two perfectionist-workaholics clash from the moment they meet. Yet, there is chemistry between them that they cannot ignore.
Author Jan Romes has hit it out of the park again with her latest romance novel Three Days with Molly. She manages to make you love her characters instantly despite their flaws and you definitely are cheering for them to fall in love. This delightful romance novel will entertain and charm you with its quick wit and loveable characters. Reading a Jan Romes romance novel is like eating chocolate after a long stint of dieting – yummy and satisfying!
Three Days With Molly is a fast moving, fun, flirtatious story about a strung out divorce lawyer and a heartless bastard country rock singer thrown together on his bus. She signs on to be Finn's assistant for his summer tour only to quickly discover he's not what he's made out to be in the press. The fast pace of the book introduces you to the characters quickly and accurately and by the second chapter you are already rooting for the two of them as a couple. Just when you think Finn is going to succumb to Molly's charms everything falls apart and Finn searches within himself for the answer. Ms. Romes once again was 100% true with her characters and her storyline and I will continue to recommend her stories to my friends.
Molly Williams works for a divorce attorney, and takes on a new job as an assistant to country-rock music star Finn Riley as a change of pace. Finn has a reputation as a high-powered, Lothario musician, but has Molly gotten herself in over her head with the charming, but demanding Mr Riley?
This is a sassy, fast-moving battle of the sexes with spunky characters, and is an entertaining read. The music milieu is deftly handled but measured, and complements the storyline, and characters, in an appropriate manner.
Nobody writes sweet romantic interludes like Jan Romes. If you enjoy relaxing, romantic escapism, Three Days With Molly is perfect. I read a few pages each night before going to sleep, and looked forward to the break. Can country star Finn Riley break out of his obsessive routine long enough to nurture a relationship with Molly? Can lovely Molly trust her instincts this time, or will her budding romance with Finn crash and burn? Fun read.
This book kept me smiling. I loved Molly and Finn and thoroughly enjoyed spending an evening with them. It's light and delicious, perfect for a relaxing evening after a hard day. I've enjoyed all I've read by Jan Romes--she gets better with each book, and I highly recommend them.
For romance fans, this is a funny and fast read romance with many relatable scenes. For Jan's, don't miss the three this is full of, packed full almost 24/7.
Blurb: Three Days with Molly is a romantic story about an unlikely pair who meet and fall in love during an on the road concert trip.
Molly Williams is an assistant to a divorce lawyer. She realizes her job is turning her into a bitter, cynical person so she decides to take a break. At the insistence of her good friend (Cork) Molly takes the job of personal assistant to a well-known country music rock star, Finn Riley.
Finn Riley isn't pleased with the arrangements and tells Cork that he's happy being a loner and can do for himself. Finn claims he doesn't need anyone invading his space and fussing over him.
Finn finds himself spellbound by Molly's girlish charm and hires her against his better judgment.
**Spoilers, sorry**
I received Three Days with Molly as a freebie on Amazon and I read it during the course of a month, on an off, during lunch and coffee breaks on my eReader. The book is a fun, flirty story. Molly and Finn are quirky people, but they're likeable characters, nonetheless. The romantic element in this book was good, the sexual tension better and the chemistry between the two was palpable. I enjoyed the dialogue and the author's witty humor.
Some things that were off about the story was how at the very beginning Finn seemed cold and abrasive, but changed in a matter of hours. His trusting issues and how quickly he let Molly into his life. The other odd thing was at the end, how could Cal let Molly leave the bus by herself? A young woman walks down an isolated road in the rain?
Overall, however, I found Three Days with Molly to be entertaining and an easy read. I enjoyed the book and would definitely recommend it.
I quite enjoyed this lighthearted romance by Jan Romes.
Three Days With Molly is a romantic story about Molly, a cynical secretary working for a divorce lawyer, who takes an enforced break from the sad duties of settling other people's failed relationships. A childhood friend finds her a temporary job working as Finn Riley's personal assistant. Finn is a well-known country music star who is just starting a new tour. He needs a personal cook who is also willing to wash his clothes and bedding, and to follow his orders.
After meeting Finn, the H.B., "heartless bastard", Molly has her doubts that this job, temporary as it may be, will work out. And unfortunately, Finn feels the same way about his clumsy new employee... so why can't they keep their hands off each other?
Well known for her witty, humorous stories, Jan Romes once again wields her sharp wit in this entertaining romance.
It's perfect for those hopeless romantics like myself. I felt that it was a cute way of throwing the main characters together and wait for the sparks to fly, which they did almost immediately. Well, with three days you have to expect fast intense atraction right? It does not disappoint.
The reason I'm giving only 4 stars is because..., while I love the nickname, I didn't get that Finn was such a heartless bastard. It didn't stop me from rooting for them and connecting with their feelings. Its a romance and it does what romance novels promise: they make you smile and feel the love ;)
Finn is a Country Rock Star with a mean streak and is a vegetarian, plus is a clean freak. He is going on a three month tour on a tour bus.Molly is a workaholic for a divorce attorney and she has seen and heard enough to turn her off of relationships. Her boss suggested they take a long vacation from work. In two days Molly needed to do something to keep herself busy. Her friend asks her if she would be Finns assistant and help ease some stress during the tour. Molly decides why not. From the moment they meet things go wrong. Download the adorable story and see what happens. I will be reading more from this author.
Three Days with Molly is a delightful romance between two people Molly, a burned-out assistant to a divorce lawyer and Finn, a self proclaimed HB on tour rock singer. He is a super neat control freak and a vegetarian too; she is beautiful, sexy but clumsy. The fun begins the minute this mismatched couple meets and find that they both are attracted to the other; three intense days later the story ends but I am not telling if they found happiness against all odds or parted ways at the end of the three days. You need to read this funny romance to find out for yourself ~ it is delightful.
Molly gets a three-month paid vacation from the law office she works for. A friend gets her to be the personal assistance to country star individualist Finn Riley. While the characters initially do not get along the reader can feel the chemistry between them throughout the book. Watching the love flourish was awesome but I still did not like Flynn anywhere in this book. I think it is absurd the Finn was such a jerk. I did not like the ending but I liked the story.
This book was good at times, and way too cliche at others. It was a lighthearted, quick read with a decent story line. However, it was too... predictable. Two opposites thrown together. They fall in love even though they try not to. A misunderstanding happens to tear them apart. Maybe some people would think that is a spoiler, but it is the same storyline as most other romance books. It was cute, but not great. A few editing mistakes, but otherwise decently written. It was ok.
The story had potential... Yet didn't quite live up to what it could have been. Every major issue is forgotten immediately with a single kiss. No problem is talked about or resolved, just a kiss and it's all better. The ending comes suddenly and abruptly, and quite unrealistic. *spoiler alert* Are we to believe that Molly, being upset enough to walk across Nebraska, will instantly forget what made her so upset at a declaration of love, no questions asked?
Molly Williams is a stressed-out, over-worked aide to a divorce lawyer. She's dealt with people suffering from heartache and irreconcilable differences for so long that she thinks all relationships are doomed. When her boss takes a sudden leave of absence, she's gifted with three-months to do whatever she wants. A friend talks her into stumping as Finn's assistant.
Eh, it was okay. It seemed rushed and a little farfetched. I mean, a lot of emotions and tears for only three days.....even if they *did* fall madly in love. I just didn't believe it and too many times, found myself thinking, "Really?!? Um, okay...."
This book was very short. It was good but too short for me to get a background on the characters. Is there a second book? I can't tell if the ending was a cliff hanger or just the ending?
Really not my cup of tea. The 'hero' of the story was a spoilt brat who threw tantrums about burning broccoli and declared an I love you after 3 days of meeting his hired help. Just, no.