Happy Monday!
I hope you had a great bookish weekend. I had the pleasure of reading an ARC copy of The Buy-In and I just had to share a book review on it. It releases today so grab a cup of tea (or coffee) and keep reading!
About the Book

“You can’t Schitt’s Creek a town, Tank.”
“And you can’t verb a noun, son.”
When a family of former pro football players buy a small Texas town, they didn’t intend to start a war with its residents … or to fall in love.
Ever since his career-ending injury, Pat has bounced from job to job, idea to idea, short-lived relationship to short-lived relationship. But when his father purchases the town of Sheet Cake, Pat suddenly sees his life with clear purpose: get his brothers on board with his dad’s wild idea and win back the one woman who got away.
Lindy was supposed to be traveling the world, not stuck in a small town, caring for her niece. But she would do anything to keep custody of Jo–even if that looks like a marriage of convenience with the man who already broke her heart once.
Now if she can only keep herself from falling back in love with her husband…
This is a small town, marriage of convenience romantic comedy with plenty of sizzle while keeping the bedroom door closed. Perfect for fans of Sarah Adams and Sariah Wilson!
My Thoughts

I love everything Emma St. Clair writes and The Buy-In is no exception. I’ve wanted to know more about the Graham brothers since they appeared in the Love Cliche series. Then when she said she was writing a series just for them, I geeked.
This book did NOT disappoint. Pat was a fantastic hero who had me chuckling at his antics and sighing over his feelings. I could completely understand Lindy’s resistance which made for some fun and sweet moments. Throw in the adorable Jo and a cast of characters I’m hoping will get their own story and I consider this book a touchdown. 🙂
I canNOT wait to read the next book.
*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetGalley. My review was not required nor influenced. I loved this book so much, I bought my own copy.
**This book is clean fiction.