
Author: Liz Isaacson
Series: Seven Sons Ranch in Three Rivers #7
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 346
Date: March 3, 2020
Publisher: AEJ Creative Works
They were just actors auditioning for a play. The marriage was just for the audition – until a clerical error results in a legal marriage. Can these two ex-lovers negotiate this new ground between them and achieve new roles in each other’s lives?
Simone Foster has been breaking out of her normal routines more and more lately, and that includes joining the Three Rivers Theater Group. She’s been in several plays but has never landed the lead role. But she’s not going to give up, and she’s thrilled when she makes the cut for the lead. Just one more audition to go…
Micah Walker is new to acting, but he’s not new to his heartrate accelerating every time he sees Simone. They’ve tried a relationship three times, and he joined the Theater Group just to be near her. He and Simone audition for the play — a marriage scene, complete with a kiss — but it’s not real, even if he’s thought about what being married to her would be like.
Then his brother comes over with a marriage certificate, and Micah and Simone learn that the preacher, who was also auditioning for the play, accidentally filed the paperwork from the play along with his real marriage license applications.
She and Micah are married. It was an accident and easily undone, but neither of them want to undo anything. As they navigate this new ground between them, can they rely on their faith – and each other – to discover if they can have a real, lasting, meaningful marriage?
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This is the final book in the series featuring the 7 Walker brothers. While it is primarily the story of Micah and Simone, the author ends the series with the culmination of HEA endings for the entire Walker family. I enjoyed the entire series, but especially loved this book because she reintroduced all the brothers, their wives and families to the readers. This is a stand-alone novel but I would recommend reading the series in order to obtain the greatest entertainment value.