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Maid of honor Sarah Carlton hasn’t failed at anything since her high school science project was sabotaged by a relentless competitor. So, she’ll do whatever it takes to make her best friend Jill’s wedding absolutely perfect. That includes taking the next flight out of Sacramento to retrieve the panicked bride’s cherished family wedding charm from her late grandmother’s attic in Atlanta Georgia. Unfortunately, someone else has offered to come to the bride’s rescue—best man Ben Atkins, the same man who destroyed Sarah’s high school science project all those years ago. Now he wants to one-up her by retrieving the charm first? Sarah refuses to let that happen. The race is on. When Sarah and Ben arrive in Atlanta, instead of finding the wedding charm there’s a letter from the bride’s grandmother directing the bride and groom to complete a series of tasks in order to prove their commitment to each other. With the wedding only two days away, Sarah and Ben must join forces by pretending to be the bride and groom in order to earn the wedding charm. Should be a cinch. After all, how hard can it be to fake true love for forty-eight hours?
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This was a fun read full of laughs and some great adventures, along with a cure wee dog called Moose all in the name of retrieving a wedding charm for Jill so she can get married. Sarah and Ben appear to have been rivalries since they met at school years ago, well from Sarah's point of view anyway and the thought of his competitiveness coming out and being close to him at the wedding is not good nor her attraction to him. Next thing she knows her and Ben are stuck together pretending to be Jill and her fiance Ryan and oh how the fun really begins leaving you laughing and enjoying the tasks they need to complete while learning more about each other and learning truths about the past and the present!
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