REVIEW: Rearranged (Do-Over #1) by EM Denning

 

Review:

What a marvelous story.

“Rowan had become a spectator in his own life. Until Vegas. Until he met Sid.”

It’s an insta-love story with a really fantastic journey. These two started on a whim. One night in Vegas ends in a marriage neither of their families are happy with. But for Rowan and Sid, it’s the first time they’ve done something solely to make themselves happy.

It was wonderful to watch both of them discover themselves and separate their happiness from the pressures of families that don’t really have their best interests at heart.

And the bond they built together and watching them fall deeply in love was pretty magical.

“For Better or worse, Rowan had fallen in love with his husband.”

This was a sweet and funny story with some pretty endearing characters. They absolutely deserved their happy ending. Can’t wait to see who else gets theirs. And I can’t wait to read more by EM Denning, I love a compelling low angst story.

Stars: 4

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Synopsis:

Rowan McAllister is an obedient son. He went to the schools his parents wanted. He walked the path they set him on with no complaints. Then he even agreed to marry the son of a long time family friend. When he marries a complete stranger after his bachelor party in Las Vegas, it’s the craziest, yet somehow also the sanest thing he’s ever done. But if he’s finally taking charge of his life, why does he feel so out of control?

Sid Wallace is literally the red-headed stepchild. Marrying a stranger is the latest in a long list of rebellions Sid has staged. Right from that first night, being with Rowan feels as if it’s more than a rebellion. Staying married to the handsome stranger isn’t a hardship for Sid, but Rowan’s parents are adamant that he needs to annul his marriage to Sid.

Everything Rowan does is for his family. Everything Sid does is despite his. Rowan is used to toeing the line and Sid is used to crossing it. How can two men who are so different fall in love so fast and can they make a marriage work when it happened on a whim?


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