Hayden is hard-working, loving, responsible but she’s also a smartass and I love that aspect of her. I love Hayden, even more with Tanya Eby’s voice, which I thought was perfect. Yet the promise of money pushes her to answer, only to discover that the author of the ad is Samantha Thomson, the most arrogant and rudest surgeon at the hospital. When she stumbles upon an ad on craigslist looking for a temporary bride, the idea seems ludicrous at first. A lot of what she earns goes to her family in Miami. Hayden Pérez is a nurse in New York who, despite working as much as she can and being very careful with her expenses, is struggling financially. I won’t spoil but when the reader, along with Hayden, finds out why Sam needed that fake marriage, I loved Sam even more. I think this one has the best reason I have read. If it needs me to suspend my disbelief, I might still enjoy it if the writing is good but it won’t be the same. I usually like the fake-romance trope but it has to have a believable reason. I really liked Tanya Eby’s narration and the different voices, including Hayden’s nephew (children are not easy). This time, I listened to the audiobook version, and it was also wonderful.
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