It’s not every day the woman who broke your heart asks to be your wife.
Life is good. I’m single. I’m an emergency room doctor. And according to my hookups, I’m hot AF.
Then she walks back into my life.
I haven’t seen Mazzy Pembrooke since the night she betrayed me. So when she comes into my work asking me to make good on a childhood pact and marry her, I’m speechless.
She’s the last woman I’d want to marry—even if it’s pretend and with a definitive end date.
But after I find myself in a sticky situation at work, marrying Mazzy might just benefit me too.
Once we’re living as husband and wife under the same roof though, I struggle to remember that I hate this woman and the fake marriage doesn’t feel so fake anymore.
Don’t Mind if “I Do” is a fake marriage, friends to enemies to lovers rom-com loaded with laughs. No cheating. HEA.
Don’t Mind If “I Do” is the next book by Everly Ashton that
can be read as a standalone. If you want to know the history between a couple
of the other characters then I recommend reading Hit or Miss first (but not
required).
This book is Nick and Mazzy’s story. Nick is Ollie’s best
friend who we originally saw in Hit or Miss. Nick is a doctor and is known
around the hospital that he works at as a bit of a player.
When a persistent nurse, who can’t take no for an answer, basically
attacks Nick in the break room, Nick starts to realise his reputation may be
getting a bit out of hand. When the hospital board of directors find out they
basically tell him to shape up or he’s gone.
Mazzy is a socialite who grew up in Boston’s high society.
She grew up with Nick and when they were teenagers arranged a marriage pact.
They both agreed that if they both weren’t married by 35 they would marry each
other. When events happen in Mazzy’s life that leave her no choice but to get
married, she calls in on this pact, much to Nick’s surprise.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading how both characters overcome
their past and find themselves throughout the course of the book.
This is a cute and sometimes funny romance that I would
definitely recommend reading.
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