Book Review: The Fly-Half and the Fling

 


Rhiannon
I walked out of my wedding and straight into the arms of a stranger.
One night. No names. No regrets.
Until I find out who he really is—Robert McAllister, the investigative journalist who nearly destroyed my family. Now the tabloids think we’re a couple, and the only way to control the chaos is to fake-date the man my whole family hates.
Smile for the cameras. Lie through your teeth. Try not to punch him in the throat.

And whatever you do, don't fall for the enemy.

Robert
Sleeping with Rhiannon Morrigan hours after she jilted her fiancé wasn't my smartest move.
She’s a rugby icon. A walking headline. Off-limits in every way, and the one subject I swore I wouldn’t write about. But my editor’s ultimatum is clear—write her story or lose my job. Now we’re faking it for the press, and I’m holding the biggest scoop of my career...

If I write it, I’ll lose her.
If I don’t, I might lose everything else.



My Review

Rhiannon is a force to be reckoned with. She could have taken the easy road and just broken up with her fiancé when she learned about his cheating ways but nope, she decided to embarrass him in front of everyone at the chapel. Good for her. 


Robert may have started out as the "enemy" towards Rhiannon but as one of my favorite tropes, enemies to lovers, we all know how this story will play out. The "Fake Dating Guidebook" is cheeky fun. These two can draft up all the rules they want but eventually they end up breaking them. Fake romantic feelings turn into real emotions. 


I love this book from Lasairiona. It was full of witty banter, raw emotions, spice, a feisty FMC, and a golden retriever MMC. Lasairiona scores a winning goal with this book!

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