The Prenup by Lauren Layne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Ten years ago Charlotte Spencer was desperate to escape her Upper East Side parents and their judgemental attitude so she agreed to marry her brother's nerdy friend Colin Walsh - she got access to her inheritance from her grandmother and he got a green card.
Fast forward to the present day and Charlotte has built a highly successful business selling social media skills to large multi-nationals from her base in San Francisco and Colin is a successful lawyer -and he wants a divorce. However, when they read their prenup they discover that Charlotte's brother (who wrote it as a favour ten years ago) inserted a clause which states they have to live together for three months before they can get a divorce.
This is the sort of zany comedy I love and which Lauren Layne can excel at, it reminds me of those old Doris Day films - all glamour and sass and gorgeous men. Of course Colin has an ulterior motive, of course when thrown together Charlotte and Colin are like chalk and cheese but there is a also a spark …
This is a perfect easy-reading, cheer-you-up, read on the beach summer romance.
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