REVIEW: Wedding Bet by Raleigh Reubins (Fixer Brothers Construction Co #8)
WEDDING BET
Fixer Brothers Construction Co - Book Eight
by Raleigh Ruebins
Release Date: November 14, 2024
Review
I always enjoy a good forced proximity, two guys from very different realities, and holiday romance, and it was also lovely to see some of our other fav characters.
Landry is rich and successful, but he’s also been burned by love and terrible exes. He’s not looking for love. But he finds it regardless with Jamie. He is lovely and sweet but struggling financially partly due to his mother's medical bills. It leaves him insecure and a bit unworthy.
As they learn about each other they both have a lot of layers and baggage to overcome. But it’s a sweet relationship in the end.
The ‘wedding bet’ aspect fell a little flat for me, it kind of felt like it was abandoned along the way, but they are a wonderful couple regardless.
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Synopsis
I made a bet: that I’d be his perfect fake boyfriend for this wedding.
Now I desperately don’t want to lose.
My dark secret: all my life, I’ve felt like a fake.
I act like I have it together. But I fry eggs for a living and can barely pay rent. I’m a hopeless romantic but still chronically alone.
So here at my brother’s wedding, in the middle of snowy mountains at a fancy ski resort, I got… desperate.
“Lucky” Landry Lucock is the definition of having it together. Wealthy, handsome, and completely out of my league. Guys like him don’t want me.
…But now he’s calling me boyfriend, even though we’re anything but.
I made a bet with Landry that I could be his fake boyfriend for this wedding week and put on a killer show for his awful ex. Now we’re sharing everything, and I keep ending up in his bed.
I’m telling myself this will never be more than pretend.
But he’s kissing me even when no one’s around.
And I never bet on something fake being so damn addictive…
About Raleigh Ruebins
Raleigh Ruebins writes contemporary gay love stories with quirky characters, steamy scenes, and always happily ever after endings. She believes every story should make you laugh but also tug at your heart, and most importantly, make you feel at home in its pages.
When she’s not in front of her computer typing away, she can most often be found with a big cup of tea and a book. …And cookies. Probably lots of cookies.
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