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Happily Ever His (Movie Stars in Maryland, #1)
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Happily Ever His is a unique, funny twist on the “fake relationship” trope, with a love-at-first-sight bonus, in addition to funny pets and grandmas.
Sidenote: If you are a Delancey Stewart fanatic, or are in her Facebook group, you will have a BUNCH of fangirl moments reading this book with all the little Easter eggs she weaves into the story. It’s *amazing*.
Tess Manchester knows who she is. She’s a strong woman, aware that she’s not a movie-star, maybe, but is comfortable in her own skin. It’s refreshing. Ryan McDonnell is at a crossroads, of sorts, and didn’t realize it until he met Tess. He’s a pretty awesome, stand-up guy, as well. Truly, these two were good on their own. The only obstacles they faced were a fake relationship, a country dividing them, and maybe the reality of Hollywood LA versus the reality of Hollywood, Maryland.
Now. Let’s talk regret-waffles, house-chickens and pot-smoking, Manhattan-drinking, World of Warcraft-playing Grandmas. Or let’s not. You should definitely read for the hilarity that ensues.
This book is funny, charming, heart-warming, and just compelling (I couldn’t put it down. I completely ignored all responsibilities to read it in one sitting). I can’t wait to hear Juliet Manchester’s story in Happily Ever Hers.
*I received an ARC of this book and am leaving my honest review.”
Sidenote: If you are a Delancey Stewart fanatic, or are in her Facebook group, you will have a BUNCH of fangirl moments reading this book with all the little Easter eggs she weaves into the story. It’s *amazing*.
Tess Manchester knows who she is. She’s a strong woman, aware that she’s not a movie-star, maybe, but is comfortable in her own skin. It’s refreshing. Ryan McDonnell is at a crossroads, of sorts, and didn’t realize it until he met Tess. He’s a pretty awesome, stand-up guy, as well. Truly, these two were good on their own. The only obstacles they faced were a fake relationship, a country dividing them, and maybe the reality of Hollywood LA versus the reality of Hollywood, Maryland.
Now. Let’s talk regret-waffles, house-chickens and pot-smoking, Manhattan-drinking, World of Warcraft-playing Grandmas. Or let’s not. You should definitely read for the hilarity that ensues.
This book is funny, charming, heart-warming, and just compelling (I couldn’t put it down. I completely ignored all responsibilities to read it in one sitting). I can’t wait to hear Juliet Manchester’s story in Happily Ever Hers.
*I received an ARC of this book and am leaving my honest review.”
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June 8, 2019
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Jul 25, 2019 09:08AM
So glad you caught the Mr. Match references! thank you for reading and reviewing!
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