Review: Only For The Week – Natasha Bishop

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Only For The Week by Natsha Bishop
5 Stars
Published by Tantor Audio on April 9, 2024
Genres: Black & African American Romance Fiction, Romance
Pages: 238
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You are cordially invited to the wedding of Amerie Cross and Arnold Hightower.

And now, a toast from the maid of honor, Janelle Cross!

Hi everyone, thank you for being here. Some of you may know me as the sister of the bride. Some of you may know me as the ex-girlfriend of the groom.

But I'm willing to bet none of you know me as the woman secretly sleeping with the best man. I am. I know, I'm just as surprised as you.

It was only supposed to be for the week; but every kiss, adventure, and stolen moment with Rome Martin feels like it could last forever.

Oh well. What happens in Tulum stays in Tulum. Right?

Only For The Week is a captivating romance novel written by Natasha Bishop, which takes place in the stunning backdrop of Tulum.

The book follows the enchanting romance between Janelle Cross and Rome Martin, which was sparked at a wedding. Their journey through love is marked by deep emotions and unforeseen twists, making it a perfect read for those who cherish romantic tales. The novel stands out from the ordinary love story, delving into the ebbs and flows of relationships with both simplicity and depth. Bishop skillfully mixes humor, warmth, and profound insights to craft a story that is both enjoyable and significant.

The exotic locale of Tulum enhances the narrative, offering a unique setting for this exploration of love and self-discovery. For romance enthusiasts, Only For The Week is a compelling choice, presenting a fresh perspective on love and partnership that engages and resonates with readers. The characters are intricately crafted, with genuine interactions that draw readers into their lives.

This book is a must-read.

Reviewed by: Orsayor

 

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