Title: Seven Day Fiancé
Author: Rachel Harris
Publisher/Publication Date: Entangled Bliss, October 14, 2013
Format/Source: E-ARC, Publisher
Summary
from Goodreads
Angelle
Prejean is in a pickle. Her family is expecting her to come home with a
fiancé—a fiancé who doesn’t exist. Well, he exists, but he definitely has no
idea Angelle told her mama they were engaged. Tattooed, muscled, and hotter
than sin, Cane can reduce Angelle to a hot mess with one look—and leave her
heart a mess if she falls for him. But when she ends up winning Cane at a
charity bachelor auction, she knows just how to solve her fiancé problem.
Cane
Robicheaux is no one’s prince. He doesn’t do relationships and he doesn’t
fall in love. When sweet, sultry-voiced Angelle propositions him, he hopes
their little game can finally get her out of his head. He doesn’t expect her
to break through all his barriers. But even as Angelle burrows deeper into
his heart, he knows once their seven days are up, so is their ruse.
My
Thoughts
Rachel
Harris is at it again with Seven Day Fiancé the second installment of A Love
and Games series. I am always amazed when the second book is just as good as or better
than the first. In Taste the Heat we are briefly introduced to Cane and
Angelle as they first met, while Jason and Colby’s relationship evolved.
Their interactions were so intriguing and I looked forward to reading their
story in the future. I simply had no idea that their story would be so
entertaining.
After
Angelle won Cane at the auction, she asked for Cane’s help developing a ruse
to make her family believe that she was engaged—to a fake fiancé. Soon the
situation gets a little murky as the lines start to blur and things start to
heat up. Once again, Harris has created captivating and compelling characters. There’s
the bad boy Cane who has underlying issues that have prevented him from
falling in love. We are introduced to another side of the smooth talking
Cane. He had the ability to talk his way out of any sticky situation with a
moment’s notice as he began to win his way into everyone’s heart. Even though
he had the gift of persuasion, Angelle wasn’t won over so easy. As such, the
hero and heroine will take you on an emotional ride as the tension mounts and
they deal with their inner conflicts. Angelle appeared to be an okay
character in the first installment of A Love and Games series, and in Seven Day Fiancé she
will have you laughing out loud when she finally takes a stand for what she
wants.
Yes,
all the hype surrounding Seven Day Fiancé by Rachel Harris is true. The sexy
and smooth talking Cane is better than chocolate. So get your e-readers
ready, because you won’t want to miss this.
I received an e-arc of Seven Day Fiancé by Rachel Harris from the publisher in exchange for an honest review, thank you.
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Monday, October 14, 2013
ARC Review: Seven Day Fiancé (A Love and Games Novel, #2) by Rachel Harris
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