In book 3 of this series, "Honeymoon Phase", Addison "Roe" Monroe faces a unique dilemma: to inherit her father's lumberyard, she must be married. Her best friend Luke Fletcher, who has secretly loved her for years, steps up to offer a marriage of convenience. Roe, initially resistant, begins to see Luke in a new light as they navigate their situationship on Fletcher Mountain. The story unfolds with humor and heart, exploring themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of relationships. As Luke competes in a lumberjack competition to win Roe's attention, their bond deepens, leading Roe to realize her true feelings for him. The book captures the charm of small-town life and the warmth of family, making it an engaging read for romance fans.
Romance readers will appreciate "Honeymoon Phase" for its themes of love and friendship intertwined with a familiar setting and characters (if you read the previous two books). Luke's entry into the lumberjack competition adds a unique twist to this third book in the series. Roe definitely comes off a bit prickly and angry at things. She's mad at her dad for putting in the marriage clause for getting the family business. She's been hurt by love before and her focus is her business. But we NEED the tension and drama. It makes for a fun story as she begins to examine her feelings towards Luke and living on the mountain with a crazy cast of characters/family. The spice is strong once they get into it ;) I love how the author is making each couple unique with their story in this series. It makes for unexpected surprises and fun plot twists.

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