Libby Bennet Fakes A Husband by Ranee S. Clark
MY REVIEW: This was a sweet marriage-of-convenience romance with a touch of suspense woven throughout🤍While I enjoyed the premise, I personally found myself wishing for a little more depth in Libby and Jordan’s relationship. Their journey felt a bit rushed at times, and I never fully connected with their chemistry the way I had hoped to.
I found myself feeling for both characters throughout the story. Libby had been through so much, and while her hesitation was understandable, there were moments when my heart especially went out to Jordan as he tried to navigate the mixed signals and uncertainty.
One aspect I really enjoyed was the suspense element. The mystery added an extra layer to the story and kept me interested in seeing how everything would unfold✨
Overall, this one had some enjoyable moments, but I personally would have loved a little more emotional depth and relationship development between the main characters.
🤍 Marriage of Convenience
✨ Billionaire FMC
🤍 Only One Bed
✨ Suspense Elements
🤍 Slow Burn
✨Golden Retriever MMC
🌶️: 1 Fade to Black scene that is very non-descriptive, Kisses Only
🤬: None
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BLURB: This marriage is strictly a business deal. Zero romance and zero chance I’ll let a charming guy ruin everything again.
Ten years ago I blew up my life on national television. Now I’m taking control of the narrative—buying a hockey team and trading on the sport’s popularity to guarantee that everyone is paying attention when I step back into the spotlight on my terms.
There’s just one problem. The league board won’t approve the deal unless I look … stable.
So I propose to my new consultant, former pro hockey player, Jordan Atkinson.
That’s right. Propose marriage … nothing says stable like an impromptu engagement.
Now we’re telling the world we’ve been secretly in love for six months—convincing my family, surviving the cameras, and pretending this is all very real.
Because it’s not supposed to be.
Except Jordan is exactly the kind of man I swore I’d never trust again: charming, confident, and way too good at getting past my defenses. So I set rules. Firm boundaries.
But he keeps proving me wrong. Respecting my limits, showing up when it matters, and making me question everything I thought I knew about men like him.
And that’s the most dangerous story of all.
Libby Bennet Fakes a Husband is a closed-door, marriage of convenience hockey romance with a one bed situation, forced proximity, and a heroine who refuses to be charmed by the hot hockey player.

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