"Married by Monday" by Catherine Bybee






Married by Monday, by Catherine Bybee, Book #2 in The Weekday Brides Series


Synopsis


Carter Billings:
Sandy blond hair and Hollywood good looks, Carter Billings could have any woman he wants. However, when he makes his bid for the Governor's seat in the state of California, he needs to settle down and become a family man. Eliza, the woman he secretly adores, embodies the perfect amount of spice and passion to suit his marital needs, but she’s not interested in becoming Mrs. Billings. She can't even stand to be in the same room with him.

Eliza Havens:

It’s much easier to drive Carter away than to give into desire. Matching couples is how she earns a living, but getting married isn’t an option. The secrets she carries are too dangerous to entangle anyone else. When her hidden identity and past threaten her future, she’s left with little choice. Carter is quick to offer solutions to both their problems, but saying yes could mean endangering the man she’s growing to love.”



My Review!


I started this book without even realizing that I had read (and quite liked) its predecessor, Wife by Wednesday. When I made the realization, I hoped it would be as good.

It was.

In fact, it was better.

Ms. Bybee writes authentic situations and expresses the good and the bad in such an equal way; making no excuses and leaving us to care for her characters because of their strengths, not because of drama stirred up by their weaknesses. Furthermore, the relationship is entirely believable and there are no odd jumps, bizarre reactions, or impractical situations; this could be a true story between two unique people.

She took a relatively standard storyline and made it amazing. You know there's going to be an HEA, but don't try predicting the plot; I have a feeling you'll be as surprised as I was. Where most would have gone a much different route, Ms. Bybee took the story and made it shine by going that extra mile. The action and thrills aren't overdone but add just enough touch of spice to keep the reader on the edge of her seat. 

The conflicts and resolution in this book are beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. I found myself tearing up during the last three chapters. I’ve only done that twice before.

All-in-all, Catherine Bybee has a winner in Married by MondayI can't wait to read the next book.

If you want an engaging tale of true love, danger, sacrifice, and happiness: this is one you definitely shouldn’t miss!

This little gem is going on my Keeper Shelf where it will be treated with love, care, and periodic re-reads!



2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much. I'm uber happy you enjoyed Eliza and Carter's story.

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    1. Thanks so much for sharing it with me and the rest of us readers! Excited to read Numero tres in the series! :)

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