Perfectly Wedded – Grace Worthington
Who gets married out of convenience? Apparently, I do. My best friend was only supposed to be my fake date to a high-stakes Vegas event. But when my ex showed up with another woman on his arm, my friend suggested the ultimate pretending we were engaged.
When I accidentally mention my medical insurance issues due to a car accident, he proposes taking our charade to the next level—a temporary marriage until I’m better.
I nearly spit out my drink.
Yeah, right. Like that won’t completely ruin our friendship.
But we can’t go back now. Our charade worked so well that everyone bought it—even my ex who leaked our Vegas wedding all over the internet.
Now we have to go through with this farce…at least until I’m better and the media storm dies down for my hockey star husband.
If that wasn’t complicated enough, my sister is married to his brother, which means this fake marriage just took things from ‘mildly complicated’ to ‘full-blown family soap opera.’
We’ll have to sell this to our friends and family by fake kissing and sharing a bedroom, all while sticking to our friend zone rules behind closed doors.
But there’s just one tiny secret he doesn’t
I’ve been in love with my best friend since I met him.
When he pulls me close and says, “my wife,” I know I won’t ever forget that.
I might have married my best friend out of convenience, but love is anything but convenient.
Review
This book was so sweet.
I loved Vale. I’ve realised that I love reading from the point of view of the MMCs, and I think I actually prefer to read from them only. I don’t know if there are books that are solely written from the MMC point of view, but if there are, I would love to read them.
Here we follow best friends Vale and Sloan, who find themselves tangled up in a fake marriage/marriage of convenience after Sloan gets the news that she needs a certain medication for her health but she can’t afford it. Fear not, because Vale can help! That’s where marriage politics come to play—and whoop! Soon they are perfectly wed.
I believe Vale falls first, but even if not, he falls hard, hard, hard, and he was a walking green flag on every single page of this book. I loved the sister dynamic between Sloan and Jax too.
Overall, I found out that I enjoy Grace Worthington’s books no matter what the plot is, like her writing is top-notch engaging. I think she’s going to be my go-to author for romance.


4 / 5!
Especial thanks to the author for the ARC!





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