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New Release/Review: The Wedding Agreement by Elizabeth HayleyThe Wedding Agreement by Elizabeth Hayley
Series: Strictly Business, #3
Published by Signet on May 3rd 2016
Pages: 320
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The author of Just Say Yes is back with another sweet and sultry Strictly Business novel about working hard and falling harder into an unexpected romance...  Love doesn’t always follow the same schedule... Alex Walker doesn’t need a woman in his life. In fact, he doesn’t have time for one. Between his career in the FBI and the demands of being good father, romance is an unwanted distraction.    Likewise, Cassidy Mullen is fine on her own. The independent career woman has never had a husband in her plans—forget about kids. But when her friend Alex gets into a bind with his ex over their daughter, Cass finds herself suddenly playing the part of Alex’s stable, child-loving fiancée—and liking it a lot more than she’d care to admit.   Soon Alex and Cass can’t deny the real passion growing between them. But as fake affection turns into real love, Cass and Alex will have to make a choice: say “I Do” to their feelings or give up on happily-ever-after for good...

Review

What a romantic story even though the main characters were as far away from romantic as possible. Cassidy or Cass has a friends with benefits thing going with Alex and it works out pretty good for both of them, Cass doesn’t want the wife and mother role and Alex is so married to his job he barely had time for his daughter. When Tessa his ex wife says she is sending Nina his daughter to her grandparents for the summer because she and her new husband have to travel Alex argues that she should stay with him. Tessa tells him that he gets called away to much and when she picks up Nina at party that Alex took her too and he’s not there Cass invents a story that they are engaged and that’s why he left his daughter with Cass. Alex is a little miffed that Cass did that but she says they could go through the motions and once Alex has her for the summer they could break up. A lot more than friendship develops over the summer but can two workaholics find a compromise or a relationship? I just loved how conflicted they both were. Great story. – Reviewed by Linda Rea