Married at First Sight by Mia Carson

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Married at First Sight by Mia Carson
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I need a wife. Today!
Vincent needs a wife – plain and simple.
He has to pretend to be a family man to get ahead in his career.
“Married at First Sight” is the online solution to his problems.
He signs a contract to marry the virtual woman of his dreams.
Except that doesn’t happen.
He’s tricked into marrying her twin – the wrong woman – or so it seems.
But she’s fire… in every aspect and his dreams of a quiet woman by his side is not happening.
This wrong bride has a lot more in her than he can handle – in and out of bed.
They are meant for each other, no denying the passion.
But a scandal hovers over their heads and that could make it all fall apart.

  • File Name:married-at-first-sight-by-mia-carson.epub
  • Original Title:Married At First Sight
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B071X9YFZJ
  • Date:2017-06-13T04:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:190.311 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Chapter 1
  • 2. Chapter 2
  • 3. Chapter 3
  • 4. Chapter 4
  • 5. Chapter 5
  • 6. Chapter 6
  • 7. Chapter 7
  • 8. Chapter 8
  • 9. Chapter 9
  • 10. Chapter 10
  • 11. Chapter 11
  • 12. Chapter 12
  • 13. Chapter 13
  • 14. About the Author

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Noni Bahati
Noni Bahati

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Reply8 months ago
    Kiley O
    Kiley O

    Natalie Jenkins and Vincent Cunningham met through a website called "Married At First Sight" (hence the title of the book), and were married a few days later. There was a twelve-week trial period, at the end of which the couple would either choose to stay married or file for a divorce. Natalie, who had been horribly injured in a car accident three years prior to the start of the story, had become a hermit, much to the dismay of her twin sister, Lana Jenkins. Her sister tried everything she could to help bring her back to the fun-loving person she had been before the accident, but she was having no luck. Vincent, who was planning on running for a position in Congress, was told by his campaign manager and his mother that he needed to do something to make himself more appealing to voters and that in order to do so, he needed to set aside his playboy ways and settle down with a wife and kids (the kids being his mother's idea since she wanted grandbabies to love on). So he was set up with a profile on the marriage app. The one profile that stuck out the most was the one for a girl named Lana Jenkins, and he set out to contact her. Unfortunately for Vincent (he didn't know yet) was that Lana was engaged to another man, and had forgotten she had even set up a profile to find a husband (she did so when she and her now-fiancee had gotten into a fight, broke up, and then a few weeks later, they were back together.). When she got the email about having been matched up, she decided that her sister Natalie should take her place...and with much reluctance, she did. When she and Vincent began talking, they both realized they had made a connection. However, he wasn't aware that he was talking to Natalie and not her sister. So when they were married, the wrong name was put on the marriage license. However, Natalie's conscience had been bothering her from even before she started talking with him. She hadn't wanted to deceive him. She hadn't even wanted to give in to her sister's machinations at all. So on their wedding night, she told him the truth, and it made for a difficult week for them both. (view spoiler) Although they managed to work through many of the issues and both decided they wanted to stay married, there were others who wanted to bring them down...and they did. There was quite a bit of angst and drama throughout the entire book. Both of the main characters were well-developed and mature, and both showed growth as the story progressed. The emotional rollercoaster ride was full of twists and turns and it kept the reader glued to the pages. This book earned a five-star rating and a place in the Keeper for the Shelves collection.

    Reply8 months ago