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Book Review: Guarding His Pretend Wife by Leslie North

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Sep 19, 2019
  • 2 min read

SEAL Endgame Book 2

Eric Harvey is the perfect man to play journalist Beth William’s fake husband—he’s a guy and he’s willing. Beth is on the cusp of breaking a huge story about an exclusive couples-only retreat when her partner becomes ill. In walks Eric, her brother’s buddy, and a brilliant idea strikes her. This Navy SEAL, on leave nursing an injury, could step in and pose as her husband while she tries to uncover what’s really happening at the retreat. With their story set, the two head to the tropical island, ready to do their job. It’s all business—until it isn’t. Beth hadn’t realized how difficult it was going to be pretending to be in love while not actually falling in love with this sexy man. As the two get closer to finding the truth about the resort, Beth finds herself getting unexpectedly closer to Eric. Something that wasn’t in the plan at all.

Eric agreed to Beth’s plan out of pure boredom. Why not spend some time on a tropical island with a beautiful girl, even if his buddy’s sister is completely off limits? But it doesn’t take long before he realizes something is seriously wrong with this paradise. Someone seems to be out to hurt Beth, kicking Eric’s protective instincts into high gear. Now he’s keeping Beth close for her safety even as his head warns him to keep his distance. Sure, there’s danger on the island, but the most dangerous thing may be the way his body and his heart is responding to Beth.

Thank goodness Beth reminds him that the only reason she is on the island is for her job—a job that just might kill them both…or leave their hearts in tatters if they don’t trust in each other…

 


My Review:

There’s a little bit of the Odd Couple about this pair. Eric could be the textbook definition of the strong silent type, while Beth is sometimes prone to oversharing. (Not really a good trait for an investigative journalist undercover, but interesting nonetheless.) The chemistry between these two was fascinating to watch. They both feel it but they’re also fighting hard against it to stay on the good side of Beth’s brother, Eric’s SEAL teammate and best friend. To be honest, for an investigative journalist, I thought Beth was awfully slow on the uptake. I’d figured out what the villain’s plot was fairly shortly after they arrived on the island. So, for me it was a bit of a struggle waiting for our heroes to catch up to me. I really enjoyed the ending to this story and I’m kind of hoping that we might see her brother as the hero of a future book.

I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.


Other books in this series:


Guarding the Single Mother (SEAL Endgame Book 1)

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