3.5

The Fiancé Dilemma

Elena Armas
Book
November
2024

Review:

Much better than her other books! I have read some of Elana Armas’ other books, but I just don’t love them. They were either too long or too convoluted, with so many plot points and unnecessary drama. Like I get rambling, I do it all the time in paper,s but at a certain poin,t you have to know it’s too much. As a mainstream author, I am glad she has developed her writing skills and has been able to keep it concise. This specific one had an interesting plotline. It was likea runaway bride with her being extremely scared of getting married. I liked the couple, although I would have liked them to get together a little earlier in the book so we had more time to do the cute stuff. Very solid book.

Trigger Warnings:
Sexual content, Panic attacks/disorders, and Abandonment

Synopsis From Book:

Josie Moore has given the opposite sex—and love—plenty of chances. Four exactly, if you count all her failed engagements, and five if you include the absentee father who kept her existence a secret until very recently. So when her father decides to announce his retirement with a splashy magazine piece about the family, Josie realizes her romantic history is a complicated PR issue. Matthew Flanagan is in the mud, literally. Not only has he been fired from his job, but also the tires of his car are stuck in the muck after taking a wrong turn as he enters Green Oak, North Carolina. So, he grabs a duffel with his essentials and goes in search of a place to crash until he gets his life back on track. But instead, he finds his best friend’s sister, Josie, greeting him as her fiancé. What starts as a big messy misunderstanding quickly turns into an arrangement with Matthew playing a new role as doting fiancé. A fifth engagement—and a stunt, at that—makes Josie’s stomach turn, but every dilemma requires a choice between equally undesirable alternatives, and Matthew doesn’t seem to mind becoming one more number in a colorful list of grooms-that-never-were. Despite the ring on her finger, Josie knows this is only temporary, even if the rest of the small town believes that the fifth time’s the charm.
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