GRR Reviews Two Week Surrender by Hayson Manning


Savannah is leaving Montana... if she can save enough money. However, her cook seems to miss more days than he actually works, and she can't cook for her life. And her ex seems to think he can ask for her back just because he's also the local bank manager and use that to be a bit creepy. Then Walker walked back into her life... The man who walked away... // Walker is only back for two weeks, but he's not about to let Savannah out of his life again. When paying off her loan at the bank only made her angry, not happy, Walker needed another plan fast... And the one he came up with is "I need a trial wife... I want to learn how to be domesticated". Surprisingly, Savannah agreed to a two-week cohabitation... even friends with benefits upgrade later. Walker knew Savannah didn't really want to leave town, she just needs her creepy ex scared off, and her cook to show up on time, every work day. But can he fix her problems... or will she see it as an attempt to buy her and control her, like all the men did in her life? 

Savannah was a bit too prickly, IMHO. And the flip from "I hate you" to "okay, let's tangle between the sheets" is a bit too fast. The "betrayal" was also a bit too fast, with her wanting to believe the worst, but I guess she had experience with making worse case assumptions.

Category: Contemporary

Overall Rating: 3/5

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