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Marriage for One
by Ella Maise
Marriage for One is a slow burn marriage of convenience story.
Rose’s dream is to own a coffee shop and cafe. When her uncle dies and leaves her a property in his will, she thinks that her dream is finally going to be fulfilled. Jack knows of the condition in the will that the property will go to Rose’s husband and offers to marry her so she can inherit the property.
Jack is a grump but in the best way. Rose begins to melt his grouchy exterior with her optimism and lovable personality.
Jack’s love languages are acts of service and quality time. There are so many swoony scenes where he rolls up his sleeves to help Rose after working all day. I love how his heart was exposed through his actions.
It was a slow burn for the first 3/4 of the book and really picked up at the end. I wish we had gotten more of the last 1/4 so the ending didn’t feel rushed. But overall this is a really enjoyable book and one I will definitely re-read.
Rose’s dream is to own a coffee shop and cafe. When her uncle dies and leaves her a property in his will, she thinks that her dream is finally going to be fulfilled. Jack knows of the condition in the will that the property will go to Rose’s husband and offers to marry her so she can inherit the property.
Jack is a grump but in the best way. Rose begins to melt his grouchy exterior with her optimism and lovable personality.
Jack’s love languages are acts of service and quality time. There are so many swoony scenes where he rolls up his sleeves to help Rose after working all day. I love how his heart was exposed through his actions.
It was a slow burn for the first 3/4 of the book and really picked up at the end. I wish we had gotten more of the last 1/4 so the ending didn’t feel rushed. But overall this is a really enjoyable book and one I will definitely re-read.