Andy Devine is advertising for a wife on a utility pole, and interviewing him is the last thing TV reporter Julie Knott needs. Especially after her cheating fiancé just tweeted their disengagement. Now she has got to choose: get the story—or become it?
Wanted: Wife
Landed, Financially Secure 40-Yr-Old Male
* Handsome, but with old-school communication skills and a secret past *Seeks Healthy, Athletic Female
* Preferably a pretty reporter with a messy love life who has never spent a day in the woods *For Marriage and Family
* What could possibly go wrong? *If you love the humor and romance of Rachel Gibson and Susan Elizabeth Phillips, don’t miss the fabulous debut of Gwen Jones!
Series:
Release Date: June 4, 2013
Publisher: Avon Impulse
Source: Edelweiss
Reviewer: Shannon
Rating:
Buy the book at:
Reviewer’s Thoughts
This was a great read. With two people who were at such opposite ends of the spectrum when it came to marriage and romance, it was funny, sweet, hot and absolutely swoon worthy when Andy spoke French.
Julie is a reporter for a local Philadelphia TV station who suddenly finds herself without a finance, a place to live or a job. At a moment weakened by the need of ultimate revenge against her ex-fiance, Richard, Julie agrees to marry a man who was interviewing potential wives at a small town New Jersey fire station. But what started as a way for Julie to stick it to Richard ends up returning her faith in Prince Charming and happily ever after.
Julie was a quirky woman who wanted to believe in happily ever after but lost faith when her world falls apart. But despite what she said for the first half of the book, you just knew we should take what she says with a grain of salt, because she absolutely fell hard for Andy Devine, regardless of what she said. I loved how she never lost faith in Andy, even when her heart was breaking, which was a complete change from how she was with Richard. It just proved that when you find the right one, no matter what he does, where he lives or how much money he has, you’ll hold onto that faith.
Andy (which is such a wrong name from this big, brawny man) was a bit damaged by a creepy ass mother and a father that demanded he choose when the parents divorce became ugly. He as trained to think passion was bad and caused nothing but heartache. But Julie dispelled all those thoughts. And it was evident, from the very beginning, why Julie would fall for this man so fast. He is completely swoon worthy, especially as he’s whispering his feelings to Julie, in French, during intimate moments.
This was a great debut by Gwen Jones. Her writing style is similar to Rachel Gibson and one that I thoroughly enjoyed. I look forward to more from this author.
Shannon
Latest posts by Shannon (see all)
- ARC Review: My Royal Showmance by Lexi Blake - June 10, 2024
- ARC Review: Forgotten Desires by Corinne Michaels - June 10, 2024
- Release Blitz: My Royal Showmance – Lexi Blake - June 4, 2024
- Release Blitz: The Surrogate – Penelope Ward - February 26, 2024
- ARC Review: Tempting Promises by Corinne Michaels - February 13, 2024
I love Rachel Gibson, so if this is a similar style, that works for me! Thanks for the review!