Sunday, August 8, 2021

Review of Fake Married to My Best Friend's Daddy by Sofia T. Summers

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we get the story of Jessica Cartier & Adrian Davis. We first meet these two in Seal Daddy. See Adrian is Nicole's father and Jessica is her best friend. So when this book opens we find that Jessica is at a retirement party she "helped" (did most of the work) set up for her boss that is retiring. She is really hoping to get his director of the museum position but knows she must go through the hiring process. She is up against another woman who was supposed to help but with her ivy league attitude did nothing. The next night she goes to her 29th birthday party that her best friend is throwing her and sees her dad Adrian getting ready to leave with the children for a sleep over. She really wishes he could stay but understand his grandchildren are important to him. When these two next meet Jessica finds out there is a problem with the immigration papers her parents filled out for her when she was just a baby. Because of this mistake she may be deported unless she can find another way.  Adrian is still trying to find his way since his wife died. He has moved into a smaller house and is working again. He has gotten over his issues with Nicole & Jason being together and is loving his time with his grandchildren but he knows he wants more. When he sees Jessica thoughts he never though he would have about a younger woman come to him. He doesn't think she would want someone like him though. When he hears of her dilemma he knows what to do marry her. Can these two find a HEA they never knew was possible for them or will the lies and secrets be just to much?

Another hit out of the park by this author. This story especially Jessica's issues really spoke to the woman in me. I really thought the author did an amazing job with this story. There is so much I want to tell you but don't want to ruin it for any other readers. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 



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