
In a Rush by Kate Canterbary
Content:
꧁•⊹٭ friends to lovers ༊*·˚. sports romance ༊*·˚. football ༊*·˚. fake marriage ༊*·˚. rich hero ٭⊹•꧂
Review
They say they are best friends since high school but they didn’t seem that close to me, to be honest. We are told they have inside jokes but it’s never shown. They didn’t seem to know much about each other’s life. They felt more like strangers than besties.
I loved In a Jam, and I also love a friends to lovers trope but it was hard to connect with the story and the characters. I was incredibly boring.
˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ This is book 2 in the Friendship, Rhode Island Series. Each book in this series features a different couple and can be read as a standalone, but for maximum enjoyment, follow the recommended reading order.
- In a Jam
- In a Rush
1.5. Shucked
“She’s my favorite thing in the world.”
Blurb
What’s better than a revenge date?
A revenge husband.
Pro quarterback Ryan Ralston has always known two things.
First, he’s desperately in love with his best friend Emme Ahlborg.
Second–and most importantly–he still has no idea how to tell her.
The marriage pact they made in their senior yearbook was the closest he ever came.
Years passed and Emme forgot about their promise.
Ryan never did, especially not on his thirtieth birthday.
Emme can’t catch a break. Always unlucky in love, her cheating ex is a groomsman in her best friend’s wedding—and there’s no way she’s showing up alone.
Ryan offers her the one thing better than a wedding date: a revenge husband. And he’s not just any fake husband but the NFL’s brightest star…and in need of serious reputation rehab.
Playing the part of the happy couple comes easy and soon enough, the lines between real and fake blur. They disappear altogether when there’s just one bed.
All Ryan has to do is save Emme from her ex, find her step-sister an internship, and get his wife to fall in love with him—or fumble the one thing he’s ever wanted:
her heart.
Content Notes: incidences and discussion of infidelity, incidence of body shaming, parental estrangement, parental divorce, brief mention of parental death (ALS), chronic illness (main character–endometriosis).


2 Comments
Alison
Loved In a Jam. Too bad this was only 2 stars
shesaidyestobooks
Agreed Alison!