I Temporarily Do – Ellie Cahill

November 23, 2017

Overall Rating: 5

Brief Summary of the Storyline: Emily was set to start a graduate program across the country and just before she was set to leave she found that the person she was set to room with had defrauded her, stole all her money, and left her with no place to live.

Beckett was set to marry his college sweetheart and move to the same college. His finance, also named Emily canceled the wedding just days before they were set to leave for the grad school. He ironically had guaranteed housing but it was married housing.

Luckily, Emily had the right name and Beckett had the right housing. What to do…oh what to do. Well, they marry on the way cross country and begin to live the charade as a happily married couple.

Overall Opinion: I love love loved this book. I hate that I hadn’t had the time to sit and read it. I had to read it in spurts and I had to tear my eyes away when I needed sleep. This book was absolutely adorable and I’m glad I picked it up. I loved the pace, I love the dialogue, and I love the characters. The style of writing engaged me and had me feeling Emily was telling me her story from her living room couch. I was right there in her head watching through her eyes..but in a non-creepy way.

Normally, marriage of convenience stories makes me cringe and I find the situation or the characters unbelievable but not this one. While their convenient marriage was indeed right on time convenient; their situation was believed. They were able to develop as characters and not feel rushed.

POV: Emily

Overall Pace of Story: Good

Instalove: They were friends before so no instalove. I personally don’t think there was any major heat between them but it was a cute enough story.

H rating: 4 stars.

h rating: 4 stars.

Worthy to Remember: Even though I loved the book but nothing stood out for me to remember.

Major Issues: None really worth mentioning.

Just because it just bothered me: The family drama. Not to spoil it but sometimes honesty just works but I guess if folks are honest up front then that kinda ends books early.

Sadness level: none

Descriptive sex: not really.

Closure: HEA – No Cliffhanger.

No Comments

Comments are closed.