Husband Wanted
By Charlotte Hughes
Frannie Brisbane knew it was an impossible scheme, but unless she went through with it, the daughter she had given up thirteen years ago and who now wanted to visit, would discover that Frannie had painted a very different picture of her life in the letters they’d exchanged. Frannie’s close friends rally around her, and next thing she knows, she is living in a mansion and wearing designer clothes.
The only thing missing is a husband.
Confirmed bachelor, Clay Coleman, has ulterior motives when he agrees to play the role of loving husband, but Frannie, who nursed a crush on him for years, fears she is flirting with danger in their role of let’s pretend. But Frannie and Clay aren’t the only ones keeping secrets. Sooner or later, the truth comes out, exposing everyone involved. Can Frannie ever get past her hurt when she discovers the truth about Clay?
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MY HONEST REVIEW OF Husband Wanted
Thirteen years
ago Frannie gave her newborn up for adoption. Now her daughter Mandie has found
her and wants to come visit. Since Frannie had lied in her letters to Mandie,
she must now look like she has a successful life with a husband. That’s when
Walter Coleman, a steady customer from her waitressing job, steps in. Not only
does he offer his mansion for the ruse, but he also talks his son Clay into
pretending to be Frannie’s husband. But once the farce begins, so does the heat
between Frannie and Clay.
Although the
plot is predictable, it doesn’t take anything away from the story. It was a
fun, lighthearted read. I loved all the quirky axioms that Frannie was always
saying. They were totally representative of her character. The chemistry
between Frannie and Clay had me turning the pages as fast as I could. I like
the writing style of this author, and will definitely read more of her books.
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