The Accidental Honeymoon Catastrophe | Hayden Hall
Remember not to get drunk married to your best friend. It's not rocket science. Stefan It was supposed to be a fun weekend trip with all my friends. The next thing I know, a splitting headache is waking me up on a plane to who knows where and there's a ring on my finger. What?! Next to me is Marco, my best friend in the world, my favorite person, and... My husband? His ring matches mine and the marriage certificate in my handbag definitely has both our names on it. But this is ridiculous. I've seen a marriage go sideways; I've seen my parents destroy each other with hatred. And I swore never to be like them. Never marry, never fall in love. Especially not to the best guy ever because he doesn't deserve to get hurt like that. Marco and I have a perfectly functional arrangement. We do whatever we feel like, but we never ever become boyfriends. It's just safer to separate a relationship from having fun with each other. And, as we find ourselves on a romantic - and fake - honeymoon, I start to ask myself: have we been dating all along? Marco Stefan made me promise never to fall in love with him. And the thing about me is that I always keep a promise. We have a deal; we fool around, but we don't let our feelings get involved. And it's better that way. Stefan doesn't believe in happy endings and I don't deserve him. Or anyone. I'd already lucked out once in my life when a wealthy family adopted me. How much more could I ask for? Except, having to spend a week with him in the most romantic place on the planet is making all the lines blurry. Are we just messing around like we always do or is there something more? Is one week enough to convince Stefan that not all relationships end in flames? And is a week enough to convince myself that I should love myself before letting someone else love me, too? The more I think, the more I see: this marriage is a total joke. The Accidental Honeymoon Catastrophe is the fifth novel in the Frat Brats of Santa Barbara series. While it can be read on its own, it's just more fun to read them in order. Dive into a world of pining, steamy accidents, and two best friends who are perfect for each other, but refuse to see it