
David Wolfe works for an insurance company. He is in line for a promotion and knows that only married men in his firm get promotions. So, he invents a fiancée. But when his co-workers want to meet her, David has to work fast to find a woman to fill the role. Chelsea Hammond is back home in Philadelphia trying to set up her catering business. She agrees to pose as David's fiancée if he will let her use his kitchen for her cooking until she can find the perfect spot for her business. As sparks fly at their first meeting, Chelsea lays down the law. There will be no fooling around while they are in the privacy of his apartment. Just how long will that last?
This was the usual Harlequin Blaze story with no surprises. David is commitment shy. He isn't ready to settle down with just one woman. Of course, Chelsea has loved David since she was fifteen and hopes she can change his mind. There was a secondary romance in this book that I found more satisfying. David's sister meets a man after her brother signs her up with an on-line dating service as a joke. I found their story much more interesting than the main story. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
This was the usual Harlequin Blaze story with no surprises. David is commitment shy. He isn't ready to settle down with just one woman. Of course, Chelsea has loved David since she was fifteen and hopes she can change his mind. There was a secondary romance in this book that I found more satisfying. David's sister meets a man after her brother signs her up with an on-line dating service as a joke. I found their story much more interesting than the main story. My rating: 3.5 Stars.