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Honeymoon Phase by Amy Daws

Rating: 2.5 out of 5.

Review

I couldn’t like Addison. She was so stubborn, and so closed off that it took me out of the story. She treated Luke very bro-ey. They just had no chemistry. I couldn’t feel any real emotional connection between them. While he was trying way too hard to keep her, all she wanted to do was be out. Luke was just a doormat to her. I also think the book needed more humor and less trauma. The constant drama of emotionally insecure characters was draining. 

˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ This is book 3 in the Mountain Men Matchmaker Series. Each book in this series features a different couple and can be read as a complete standalone. But for maximum enjoyment, follow the recommended reading order.

Mountain Men Matchmaker Series:

  1. Nine Month Contract
  2. Seven Year Itch
  3. Honeymoon Phase
  4. Bad Boy Era

❝ It’s an accomplishment to fall in love with another person. To open your heart and decide to let someone in. It puts you at great risk of being hurt because, well . . . your heart is open. It’s more vulnerable and that can feel scary.❞

Blurb

Fact or fiction: becoming a lumberjack and marrying your best friend so she can inherit her family business is a great idea.

When Addison “Roe” Monroe tells me she’s going on a husband hunt at the local lumberjack competition so she can inherit her father’s lumberyard, I think she has finally lost her mind. 

But my stubborn friend, who would rather drive a forklift than get her nails done, refused my first marriage offer. And since I can’t stomach watching Roe hitch her wagon to some hulking ax wielder who might be a serial killer, I decide that desperate times require desperate measures. 

Call me Lumberjack Luke. 

I’ll do whatever it takes to get her to accept my proposal because she’s more than just a friend. And the way she looks back at me? I think she knows it. 

On the surface, I’m offering a marriage of convenience to protect her. But the truth is…I’m hopelessly in love with my best friend.

Marrying her and moving her up to Fletcher Mountain might mean I’ve lost my mind too, but so be it. 

Because the only thing I would regret more, is never trying. 

And that’s a fact.

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