Review ~ Mine to Honor by Natasha Madison

Mine to Honor (Southern Weddings #7)Mine to Honor by Natasha Madison
My rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

I was pleasantly surprised by this read considering that I haven't read any books in this series. It was such a sweet and captivating read. I liked both main characters - Eva and Levi -and how close they were as friends. They both knew each other so well, and would do anything for one another. For Levi, marrying Eva was a no brainer to help her get custody of her neice. What he didn't expect was to fall in love with both girls.

Eva was such a kind person. She was a successful business owner, but stepped up when she was needed. She was liked by everyone, and her new extended family were very protective of her. I loved how Levi did everything to make the wedding memorable, even though it was supposed to be fake.

It was nice to see the big change in Levi and how they were falling deeply for one another. Their home life fell into place easily and it was only a matter of time before they realised it themselves.

For my first read by this author, she certainly did well on pulling me into this world and loving all the characters that I met. I am certain that I will read more of her work in the future.

Title: Mine to Honor
Author: Natasha Madison
Series: Southern Wedding #7
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Published: November 3, 2023

From Wall Street Journal & USA Today bestselling author Natasha Madison comes a small town, best friends to lovers, fake marriage, and forced proximity romance.

When your best friend asks you for the biggest favor of her life.

EVA
Things were finally looking up for me.
I was my own boss; I owned my own house—
and I recently was contacted by an older sister I didn’t know I had.
Everything was perfect…until tragedy struck.
All the things that had come into my life were suddenly gone—except for one thing: my niece.

LEVI
I was a confirmed bachelor.
I was married to my work and committed to nothing more.
No woman was going to change that.
Eva is my best friend and needed a life-changing favor:
Marry her so she could gain custody of her niece.
A marriage of convenience that would only last a year, tops.
But there were stipulations we hadn’t planned on.
Things got blurry—lines got crossed.
I would honor my commitment…I just hope I can walk away.

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