I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review of this book.
I first read this story in Love in Transit, but there’s more to the story now. A lovely, lovely more.
If you're fans of Jana and Jake (Personal Delivery) and let's be honest we all should be, then you will love this. It's another in Booth’s Personal series, this time featuring CEO Toby Hunt, a Silicon Valley genius and Cara Russo, a woman who comes from money and has done her best to try to escape it.
Cara needs a groom. Like ASAP. Thanks, Nana. Nana has ideas about when people should marry and rather than argue with her—no-one argues with Nana—Cara decides it’s easier to find a fake groom. Toby is her brother’s best friend, she’s known him for years. Not just that, but over the years they’ve shared and kept each other’s secrets, so inevitably Cara decides to share her plan with Toby.
Perhaps Toby is just starting to feel his age?
Perhaps Toby just needs a good shove and wow, a fake marriage is a damn good one?
Perhaps it was meant to be?
This is Toby and Cara’s love story, one in which two people who’ve known each other as brother’s best friend and brother’s little sister. For a long time the didn’t cross the boundary, but then they do. As they explore this boundary, we come to learn about the characters, her hopes and doubts, his reflections on where he has been and where he wants to go. All of which happens through Booth’s wonderful writing, she draws us into those moments, she’s pitched the characters perfectly for the book, they do worry a little, but most of what we get is wonder and excitement, and it makes me (at least) want to know WHAT HAPPENS NEXT. It’s a beautifully done plot. Made me smile, made me laugh, and most of all made me want to turn the page to get to the end, even though I knew that at the end there would be no more.