Yours to Keep
Author: Shannon Stacey
Publisher: Carina Press
Pub. Date: June 6, 2011
ISBN-13: 978-1426891724
Retail: $4.49
Words: 70,000
Format: Digital

Sean Kowalski no sooner leaves the army than he’s recruited by Emma Shaw to be her fake fiancé. Emma needs to produce a husband-to-be for her grandmother’s upcoming visit, and, though Sean doesn’t like the deception, he could use the landscaping job Emma’s offering while he decides what to do with his civilian life. And, despite his attraction to Emma, there’s no chance he’ll fall for a woman with deep roots in a town he’s not planning to call home.

Emma’s not interested in a real relationship either; not with a man whose idea of home is wherever he drops his duffel bag. No matter how amazing his “pretend” kisses are…

~*~*~

Sean Kowalski gets out of the army and has no idea what he’s going to do with the rest of his life. He heads to his cousins’ hometown, where he can find work until he figures out his future. He’s barely in town a few hours before a crazy woman shows up at his door and announces he’s her fake fiancé.

When I first requested this book for review, I was a bit wary. The fake-fiancé thing can either be painfully cheezy or cute. Fortunately, I thought this setup was cute, and the characters had me chuckling from first to last.

When Emma shows up at his door and announces that he’s her fake fiancé, he says:

“Maybe we should start this conversation in a different place. Like the beginning.”

She took a deep breath, then blew it out. “My grandmother’s raised me since I was four.”

“Maybe not that far back.”

“She retired to Florida a couple years ago with some friends and I took care of the house I grew up in. But all she was doing was worrying about me and when she started talking about moving back so I wouldn’t be alone, I told her I had a boyfriend. Then I told her he’d moved in with me. And, because I would only date a super great guy, after a while he proposed and naturally I accepted.”

Maybe I could relate because I have one of those grandmothers, too. As far as my grandma is aware, London never gets dark, I never go anywhere on my own, and the crime rate here is lower than it is in Antarctica.

I could completely get where Emma was coming from, and Sean could too. After finding out from his cousins that the woman is quirky but not certifiable, he decides to go along with the plan—which involves moving in with her during the month her grandmother comes to visit.

There’s a hysterical scene where they play the Newlywed Game with his cousins – who know they’re faking their engagement – and a couple who will tell her granny if they suspect something’s not quite right. One of the questions is “What’s the first place you had sex”, and Sean decides to keep his answer simple and hope Emma does the same.

Emma grimaced at Sean and then held up her notepad. “On a quilt, under the flowering dogwood.”

The other women made sweet awww noises, but Joe and Kevin were already snickering. That wasn’t keeping it simple. Under a flowering dogwood?

“We need your answer,” Roger said.

Sean held up his paper. “In a bed.”

His cousins’ snickers became full belly laughs, while Dani and Roger just looked a little confused.

“Oh,” Emma said. “You meant sex with *each other*?”

After that, it disintegrates into a battle to outdo each other that had me laughing out loud. In fact, so many scenes had me laughing that my husband kept shooting me strange looks. But this novel isn’t just funny. It’s full of sweet, tender moments as Sean and Emma realize how lonely they’ve been and how the other fits them so perfectly.

I read Yours To Keep in one evening because I knew I couldn’t fall asleep without seeing these two quirky, cute characters get the happily ever after they deserved.

Rating: 8.5 (Very Very Good)

Heat Level: 4 (Hot)

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Kat Latham has been reading romance for a couple of decades. With degrees in English lit and human rights, she loves stories that reflect the depth, humor and emotion of real life. When she’s not writing contemporary romance novels, she can usually be found blogging or tweeting overly personal information. She loves meeting other readers and writers online, so follow her on Twitter or check out her blog and say hello!

7 Replies to “Review: Yours to Keep”

  1. Yours To Keep sounds like a deliciously funny read. I will have to get it.

  2. I have been seeing this book around and it sounds like a really good read! I love these types of books.

  3. Sounds like a cute, easy read. Just right for those long summer days when you just want to kick back, and enjoy the story. No deep drama or intrigue to make you have to think too hard in the heat. Something to just enjoy.

  4. Librarypat, that’s a great way to describe it! It’s a fantastic book to enjoy on a hot summer day.

    Hope you all find the book as fun as I did!

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