Something Blue

Something Blue

by Jenny Rabe

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Dreading the wedding of her longtime crush, Sadie decides to bring along an online date.

Casino heir Andy agrees to go to the wedding with Sadie in exchange for a pretend engagement to appease the chairman, his father. The scheme is simple enough—until he realizes his interest in her is growing, and she’s not over the groom.

Will this fake relationship fall apart royally or will the casino heir hit the jackpot?

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Series
The Fake Engagement Collection • Book 4
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
February 13, 2021
Language Versions
English
Fiction Form
Novel

Customer Reviews

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Leslie Petrovic
Self development, Self discovery, and romance!

It has been a long time since I read a book in one sitting. This story has just the right pace to keep you turning the pages. Andy and Sadie's tale is a clean, light read. There's a tiny bit of spice, but not so overwhelming to make this romance lose its depth. Both of the main characters find there is more to life than just work. Can these two workaholics leave the hospital and boardroom behind to find out exactly what they have been missing in their lives? Go read this book and find out!

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Jessica L.C. Weller
Don't Rock the Boat

Fake Engagement?Check.FMC who is casual and carefree. Check.MMC who hides his family's wealth.Check.Both benefit from signed arrangement. Signed? Yes, as in on the dotted line.Check?Trip to a beach wedding.An old crush and a high maintenance bride to be.What could go wrong?Read Jenny Rabe's take on this trope in a cute and fun sweet romance novel!

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Kindle Customer
Clean fun!

I love all of Jenny's books I have read. This one was no different. I read it in a couple of sittings and thoroughly enjoyed it.

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Bookworm
Not the most heroic heroine

Overall a good read- fast and easy. I found it hard to totally like the heroine in the story. She comes across as weak. She’s afraid of a bouncy house, she’s afraid of her own shadow. I tend to like strong female heroines, not fearful or timid women. Sure, her timidity helped the hero have plenty of opportunities to save her but he was saving her from childish situations.Jenny Rabe writes well and it was only her excellent writing that overcame the weak role of the heroine and made the read enjoyable.

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T Roller
Lovely clean romance

A couple faking a relationship, a past constantly interrupting, classic mean girl, a beach setting - all the components needed for a good story!

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