Book Review: Just Until Forever
Perfect for fans of Ana Huang’s Kings of Sin, T.L. Swan’s Miles High Club, and Lauren Asher’s Dreamland Billionaires series.
Fake love. Real stakes. And one arrangement that’s about to change everything.
Worth Miller doesn’t do relationships. All of his focus is on being a single dad, building his construction empire, and keeping his past heartbreak buried where it belongs. But when his ex-wife resurfaces with a custody battle, and a PR storm brews around his reputation as a heartless playboy, Worth needs to clean up his image—fast—before losing the one thing that means the most to him. His daughter.
Step Find a woman the court will believe he loves.
Step Convince her to marry him.
Step Don’t catch feelings.
Enter Mya Dessen-Jones—sunshine personified, new junior designer at his firm, and the last woman he should ask to fake a relationship with. She’s smart, ambitious, and way too good at getting under his skin.
Mya never planned to marry her grumpy, impossible-to-read billionaire boss. But when he offers her a deal that could change her future, saying yes might just be the smartest move she’s ever made… even if it means putting her heart on the line.
When playing pretend starts to feel like forever, will walking away be the hardest deal of all?
My Review
Mya is a spitfire. I laughed when she squared off with Worth during her interview. Yet, I could not blame her as in that moment he was very infuriating. The opening scene did not help his case as he came off as a douche. Yet, the way he cared, loved, and interacted with his daughter is very endearing.
Worth fit in the category as grumpy. Mya is a ray of sunshine. There definitely were some battles of the wills between these two. As the story progressed, the tension started shifting and sparks were forming.
I liked this book. Mya and Worth battled more than just their wills but their hearts as well. Once you start reading, you will get hooked. A fun, steamy read.

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