Sunday 16 July 2023

REVIEW - Reluctantly Married (Married #2) by Victorine E. Lieske


The Book
Release Date: 9 Jan 2015

A Clean Romantic Comedy

Megan Holloway can’t stand her local morning show co-host, Adam Warner, even though he’s a total hunk. He goads her on-air until she says things she regrets. But since ratings increase each time they have an on-air fight, the producer encourages his behavior. 

When a relationship specialist comes onto the show purporting that Adam has hidden feelings for her, she reluctantly agrees to go out with him—on camera. What starts out as one date turns into a viral dating show with Megan and Adam alternating between locking lips and knocking heads. 

As Megan fights her growing attraction to Adam, their popularity increases and ABC takes notice, offering them their own program. Not a morning show like Megan is hoping, but a dating show in which she and Adam must marry at the end. With the promise of a hundred thousand dollars and the possibility of scoring what she really wants, her own national program, she signs on.

What she doesn't know is that Adam has fallen in love with her, and his objective is to get her to do the same.

This is a sweet romance, appropriate for any age.

My Review.   4 STARS
**Copy Provided by NetGalley and Victorine E. Lieske for an honest review**

Megan and Adam host a morning TV program and ever since Megan joined the show the ratings have gone up as the pair swap insults with each other, but what Megan does not know is that her boss Leon has decided to capitalise on this and has hired a fake Dr to say that Adam has feelings for her live on TV.  This then leads them to having a few dates which are broadcast live on TV.

These recordings get massive ratings and as they get closer, they get a TV show wanting to have them date, but giving Megan the option to try out other men, but she has to get married in the end to Adam, not that the public know.

There is a good build up between the characters and only a little kissing and the pair certainly have a connection and can talk to each other off-air about the hard things.

I liked the ending and how Megan stepped up after hurting Adam and how she set things straight with everyone.

A nice read.

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