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The Betting Vow
The Betting Vow | K.M. Jackson
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Extravagant pay-your-own-way destination weddings. Money-dripping ice swans. And reception DJs who keep the “Chicken Dance” on repeat. Some brides are simply not having it. They’ll rebel against white lace—and won’t let “special day” crazy stop real love. Leila Darling is past done with the supermodel thing, especially the mega-parties and high-profile flings that have done nothing but leave her alone and jaded. She’s got the talent to be a serious actress, but the industry sees her as a high-maintenance, impulsive party girl with a reputation for leaving men in the dust—especially TV producer Carter Bain. Carter’s had his eye on Leila for years, so when a bet gives him a chance to get close to her, he accepts. With the goal of getting Leila the image makeover she needs and Carter the star he desires, the game is on. Get married and stay married for six months. If Leila lasts, she gets her pick of his A-list roles. If Carter wins, she’ll take the hot sidekick part he’s offered. But as their “I do” turns up all kinds of heat, Leila and Carter find they have more in common than they ever imagined. Are these two prepared to put business aside and surrender the ultimate prize, their hearts?
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LeshaMac
The Betting Vow | K.M. Jackson
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Mehso-so

This was an easy nice read. Not the passion I was expecting and I will say this was a very unconventional romance, but anything is possible if you ever watched married at first sight.
#Booked2018 #unconventionalRomance @Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft @BarbaraTheBibliophage

Cinfhen Hahahahaha 😂😂that show!!! 7y
Cinfhen Good job on squeezing in another prompt🎉🎉🎉 7y
LeshaMac @Cinfhen thanks and I must say it was a very tight squeeze lol. 7y
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lennearb
The Betting Vow | K.M. Jackson
Mehso-so

Just finished this book, the third in the series. It was a fun, fast read, but didn't feel like a fully rounded story. It also had a ridiculous premise.