
Furniture artisan Meli Hynes still abides by her uncle’s truism: the only lasting love story is the one between artists and their creations. Having already given marriage a shot—for all of twenty-four hours during a Las Vegas fling—Meli made her choice. The wood-crafting shop that is her family legacy will always come first.
But when her uncle decides to sell to a competitor, Meli’s promised inheritance goes belly-up. She’ll do anything to muddle the deal. Including a marriage of convenience to an unforgettable and very practical old friend—the competitor’s son, Aaron. With a controlling family of his own, and every bit as impulsive as Meli, Aaron is in. After all, this isn’t the first time he and Meli got hitched on a whim.
The rules of the ruse are simple: public displays of affection and live together as happy newlyweds. The hardest rule of all? Never let real feelings get in the way of what they plan to be a purely professional second time around.
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Tis is a heartfelt and engaging second-chance romance that explores the complexities of love, family dynamics, and the courage to begin again. Meli and Aaron’s impulsive Vegas marriage and subsequent separation form a compelling foundation for a story about emotional growth and reconciliation.
Meli’s fiery independence contrasts nicely with Aaron’s gentle loyalty, creating a believable and charming chemistry. Their banter adds warmth and levity, though Aaron’s character could have used more depth beyond his devotion to Meli. The portrayal of family miscommunication — especially Meli being shut out of major decisions — felt frustratingly realistic but occasionally overdone, making the conflict feel repetitive rather than nuanced.
With strong characters, emotional beats, and a focus on healing, This book earns a solid four stars — a warm, romantic tale about finding your way back to love (and maybe booking a therapy session or two).
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