Three Day Fiancee by Marissa Clarke
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Hilarious! I really enjoyed Three Day Fiancee. I received a copy in exchange for an honest review. Caitlin is a dog walker who is studying for the CPA certification exam who dreams of the day she can be a full partner in the business her two friends created. They have really been there for her until she shut them out when she started dating and later married her ex-husband, more commonly known as the parasite. After her marriage, Caitlin no longer trusts herself when it comes to making decisions about men which is too bad because she meets Taylor.
Taylor is the owner of one of the dogs Caitlin walks each day, a giant, sweet dog. Normally Taylor is gone when Caitlin picks up Beauregard, but, one day he is running late and he needs Caitlin's help so that he can get off to work on time. Beauregard ate something he shouldn't have and he needs to be monitored. This one incident is the catalyst for a crazy weekend where Taylor and Caitlin pretend to be engaged so that his grandmother will get off of Taylor's back. She has a 3 step program where she plans to get him married and he is not cooperating. Unfortunately, Taylor and Caitlin have bit off more than they can chew (See how I did that?) and Taylor's entire family are watching them closely. The entire weekend and what follows is seriously funny.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2018
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