Just For This Moment - Kait Nolan

Just For This Moment

By Kait Nolan

  • Release Date: 2016-03-31
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 221 Ratings

Description

A marriage of convenience. A love that’s anything but. In Wishful, second chances sometimes start with the craziest of plans. Piper Parish doesn’t do impulsive… usually. But when the man she’s been waiting for finally calls, it’s not for a date—it’s a proposal. A fake one. Myles Stewart needs a wife to access a trust and save his beloved newspaper, and Piper is all in. What starts as a practical solution soon feels anything but platonic. Myles never expected his pretend marriage to come with real feelings. But as cozy domesticity blends with simmering attraction, the line between fake and forever blurs. Now the only thing more complicated than keeping their secret… is wanting it to be real. Full of witty banter, unexpected tenderness, and Southern warmth, Just For This Moment is a friends-to-lovers romance with a big heart, even bigger risk, and the kind of love worth betting everything on.

Reviews

  • Just for This Moment

    5
    By Tiggy/Cookie
    First time reading this author and so glad I did. Loved everything about it, and will definitely read her again. I am always leery when reading romance because so many writers have resorted to bad language and constant descriptive sex. No bad words in this, but there is one pretty descriptive sex scene, only one thank goodness. This story made me both smile and cry and feel sorry for it to end. My kind of story.
  • Loved it

    5
    By ricin2
    One of the first books of Kait Nolan that I read was Piper and Myles’ meet cute! I was excited for this full version and Ms. Nolan impressed me. With so many angles added to their story, this one made me cry while reading. Will definitely buy more in the series. Ricin2
  • LOVED IT!

    5
    By angie1229
    This is one of the first books by Kait Nolan I read, and I was captured from the first by the obvious connection between the characters as well as by the marriage of convenience trope - one of my favorites! And coming from a small-town newspaper background, that also intrigued me. But the tipping point was the feels the HEA engendered!