The Alias and the Altar
291 pages

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First off, I would like to thank @authorlenahendrix for sending me an ARC of this book. The Alias and the Altar is a grumpy/sunshine/marriage of convenience romance with all of the yummy things that come with that. There is forced proximity and the sexual tension throughout between the two main characters is super present. This book follows out two main characters, Sienna and Parker, who are on the run and find themselves seeking shelter at a ranch in Montana. This ranch is sort of like witness protection, and Sienna and Parker are forced into new identities, and to protect themselves, a marriage. They share a house, start new jobs, and fall into routine in their new lives all while a romance is blooming between them. Some suspicious things start happening and their relationship is put to the test.The MMC was such a grumpy hard ass, but softened when he finally let Sienna in, and we love that. The tension between them was well-written with spicy pay-off (which we love of course). I really enjoyed this book! It was a shorter book which I didn't mind, but the characters felt a tad under developed to me. The book starts off running which was great for pacing, but I think I missed having some back story or the events leading up to that point. Overall, however, a great read. This is an adult romance, 18+ for sexual content, language, and themes.

June 15, 2022Report this review