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3.2 It was good, just I found the girl annoying at some points.
hopeful
lighthearted
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Very slow start and the cover is not eye catching at all. But once you get to ch 6 it starts ramping up and grabbing your attention
Marriage for One is about the Rose Coleson sorry Rose Hawthorne and Jack Hawthorne. I had been waiting for this since I knew it was in the works last year so I was pretty excited to get my hands on it.
As anyone can guess from the blurb its a marriage of connivence story (which I adore by the way), mixed in with a slight animosity that Rose thinks they have. This a slow burn (and I do mean slow burn) romance of two individuals who are complete opposites in all but the fact that they both very alone in the world.
Rose wants nothing more than to have her own Coffee Shop, and it seemed she would get her dream before everything comes stumbling down on her, her fiancé dumbs her, she finds out the clause in her uncle’s will which means saying goodbye to her dreams and apparently her savings as well. So when a stranger asks her to marry which would win-win for both of them, she'd get her dream coffee shop and he'd get to present the image of a family man and as crazy as it seems to her, she says yes.
Jack is a lawyer, the youngest partner in his firm. He seems like a very serious, pretty closed off, not interested in anything other than work guy at first, but you start to see it from early on that he’s hiding something and of course he really can’t seem to stay away from his fake wife no matter how many times he tells himself too.
Quibbles:
Rose and Jack are both very lovely characters, but they couldn’t be more different from each other. Rose is very bubbly, friendly and Jack is standoffish and more glower kinda guy. We get to see their relationship develop, from strangers, to awkward fake wife/husband to friends and then more. They also had great chemistry, they also go through some serious stuff together which cements their bond further to each other. I did really like seeing their domestic life bits, along with Jack’s inability to stop being completely absorbed with his wife. I loved the smile counter Rose had for Jack. They were adorable together, they had such sweet moments that make you smile and of course Jack can be very swoon worthy (without even realising it). He really is so gone for her, it's amazing to see (or read as the case is) everybody can tell how much he really loves her and how much he had changed over the course of the book. Rose for her part, has no idea why she's attracted to the man who doesn't even smile but everything he does or anytime he's there for her makes her fall harder for him.
I have a fan of Ella Maise’s writing since I read To Hate Adam Connor and this is one is no different! It really is a love story about two characters who had no home, were alone even with family and who found each other and made complete with each other.
Overall despite my issues with the length and the pacing, I really enjoyed this. Anyone who’s a fan of slow burn romance and likes marriage of connivence story should give it a try!
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ARC was generously provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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As anyone can guess from the blurb its a marriage of connivence story (which I adore by the way), mixed in with a slight animosity that Rose thinks they have. This a slow burn (and I do mean slow burn) romance of two individuals who are complete opposites in all but the fact that they both very alone in the world.
Rose wants nothing more than to have her own Coffee Shop, and it seemed she would get her dream before everything comes stumbling down on her, her fiancé dumbs her, she finds out the clause in her uncle’s will which means saying goodbye to her dreams and apparently her savings as well. So when a stranger asks her to marry which would win-win for both of them, she'd get her dream coffee shop and he'd get to present the image of a family man and as crazy as it seems to her, she says yes.
Jack is a lawyer, the youngest partner in his firm. He seems like a very serious, pretty closed off, not interested in anything other than work guy at first, but you start to see it from early on that he’s hiding something and of course he really can’t seem to stay away from his fake wife no matter how many times he tells himself too.
Quibbles:
Spoiler
It has a very slow start, I think for me the book doesn’t really pick up a pace till half way through. I kinda wished the author had maybe either sped through bits in the first half or maybe just given a more this stuff happened kinda thing, just because it took a lot of time to the point where you kind of start understanding Jack’s reasons. It kinda just felt nothing was happening in the first half of the book which is why this doesn’t have a higher rating. The premise of their marriage, Jack’s reasoning behind it, I mean I knew why he had made that decision it just felt weaker at the end of the book. Another thing was sometimes things were given in a lot of detail but other at times, things I wanted to know about were glossed over. Also Rose doesn’t seem like a person who would forget meeting someone, so it just seemed a bit questionable that she didn’t seem to have any memory of that event.Rose and Jack are both very lovely characters, but they couldn’t be more different from each other. Rose is very bubbly, friendly and Jack is standoffish and more glower kinda guy. We get to see their relationship develop, from strangers, to awkward fake wife/husband to friends and then more. They also had great chemistry, they also go through some serious stuff together which cements their bond further to each other. I did really like seeing their domestic life bits, along with Jack’s inability to stop being completely absorbed with his wife. I loved the smile counter Rose had for Jack. They were adorable together, they had such sweet moments that make you smile and of course Jack can be very swoon worthy (without even realising it). He really is so gone for her, it's amazing to see (or read as the case is) everybody can tell how much he really loves her and how much he had changed over the course of the book. Rose for her part, has no idea why she's attracted to the man who doesn't even smile but everything he does or anytime he's there for her makes her fall harder for him.
"You have me, Rose. You've had me the entire time" ~Jack Hawthorne
I have a fan of Ella Maise’s writing since I read To Hate Adam Connor and this is one is no different! It really is a love story about two characters who had no home, were alone even with family and who found each other and made complete with each other.
Overall despite my issues with the length and the pacing, I really enjoyed this. Anyone who’s a fan of slow burn romance and likes marriage of connivence story should give it a try!
Review on Blog
ARC was generously provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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Ahh another reread with my comfort book.
This was just a chill read before I fell asleep or when I got bored and need an emotional lift. Still one of my fav comfort reads.
This was just a chill read before I fell asleep or when I got bored and need an emotional lift. Still one of my fav comfort reads.
Pretty underwhelming… Don’t get me wrong the smut was there and the smut was very well written, but the general writing style just read a little juvenile. The plot was cliche. Not deeply fascinating. I love cliches, however, you have to do it right. And this book slapped cliche onto every page and it didn’t do anything for it.
horrible, absolutely terrible. from the writing to the characters to the plot, everything sucked ass.
also wtf was that 3rd act conflict and how is this considered ok???
i genuinely cannot believe the amount of positive reviews on this book -- horrendous writing aside, the story itself was nonexistent, jack and rose (i've sworn these names off for life now) were completely one dimensional and all their interactions were so goddamn cringy and forced and stupid ughgh
i kept wanting to dnf but i am fucking stupid and i didn't just so i could rate this at the end
also wtf was that 3rd act conflict and how is this considered ok???
i genuinely cannot believe the amount of positive reviews on this book -- horrendous writing aside, the story itself was nonexistent, jack and rose (i've sworn these names off for life now) were completely one dimensional and all their interactions were so goddamn cringy and forced and stupid ughgh
i kept wanting to dnf but i am fucking stupid and i didn't just so i could rate this at the end