Something Unexpected

Something Unexpected

by Jenny Rabe

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How do you convince a guy you’ve moved on? Follow your ex to a wedding of course!

When Rachel’s bestie needs a wedding date, she enlists her ex for the job, knowing how perfect they are for each other. To ensure this is more than just a setup, she follows them to the big event with an old college friend, Dave.

There’s one thing Rachel didn’t account for – Dave’s crush.

During their week of secret matchmaking, Dave can’t get Rachel out of his head. He tries to bury himself in work and play along as she plays cupids, but he’s too distracted, his feelings for Rachel growing deeper every day.

And he has doubts about her “matchmaking”. She can’t truly be over her ex. Why else would she follow him all week?

To find out who Rachel ends up with and see some familiar faces, read Something Unexpected, Book 3.1 in the Fake Engagement Collection.

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Series
The Fake Engagement Collection • Book 4
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
2 Mild
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
May 31, 2021
Language Versions
English
Fiction Form
Novel

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Monica Lybbert
Great Companion Book

I read "Something Borrowed" from Christine and Toby's perspective and loved it. So I was excited to read Rachel and Dave's perspective in "Something Unexpected." It did not disappoint. This was a great companion book to "Something Borrowed." I love seeing this story play out from different perspectives, you don't always get the privilege to read in that manner. The two main female characters were polar opposites and it made the story/perspectives fun to read. Make sure to read "Something Borrowed" first before reading "Something Unexpected."

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atvtnv- mom of many
Read Something Borrowed first, and then definitely read this one!

After reading the rest of this series, this book was indeed something unexpected. I enjoyed not knowing it was coming, and then to get a story from another point of view AND some awesome explanations and funny moments, bonus! The love triangle was a little sad but remembering why I liked the other books, and knowing at least how that love story ended, made me excited to finish this one and see how things turned out.Clean romance, good chemistry, fun humor, weird family but the good kind of awkward mostly haha, and a definite closure on the previous book. Read in order!

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JenniWCollier
Sweet and Quick read!

This book was short and sweet, reminding me of my dating days and time in Rexburg Idaho! I found myself relating to the characters and cheering them on in their dating endeavors.

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Tara Alemany, Emerald Lake Books
A different perspective of "Something Borrowed"

It was very interesting to read essentially the same story as "Something Borrowed," but told from a different set of characters' viewpoints.In Something Borrowed, we read Christine and Toby's story as they attend Christine's cousin Alexis' wedding. Christine's best friend and Toby's ex-girlfriend has a bit of a problem with interfering, and in this novella, we get to see things from her point of view as she coerces Toby's best friend Dave into helping get Christine and Toby together.Of course, along the way, the love bug nips them as well, although it takes Dave a while to believe that Rachel's interfering ways aren't because she still has feelings for Toby.It was all-around fun to see how Rachel justifies her actions. But, yeah... She needs to mind her own business and let nature take its course. 🙂

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Teresa
Awesome

I'm so glad this was written from Rachel and David's pov. I loved this! Such a great story! Loved the characters.I received an advanced copy of this book and am voluntarily sharing my honest

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