For the Rednecks Review
Her bakery is failing and close to shutting down. His political campaign is going to tank unless he changes something quickly. Will a marriage of convenience save both of their careers?
Summary
Foster
I never thought my status as a bachelor would affect my gubernatorial campaign, yet according to my best friend and campaign manager, not having a woman is what’s standing in my way of being governor. But there are two problems. One, there isn’t any candidate that would be wife material. Two, I don’t ever plan on getting married. Not when I have too many problems from my time in the Navy. But when I run into my best friend’s little sister whom I completely forgot about, my whole life changes. Changes in ways I least expected…
Callie
My bakery is my whole life, yet my whole life seems to be crashing around me thanks to broken mixers. Broken mixers I can’t afford to fix. But when I happen to get plowed into by my oldest brother’s best friend, who slipped my mind for nearly fifteen years, my problems seem to be solved. Or at least I hope that’s what his business deal marriage proposal means…
Evaluation
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
16+
For the Rednecks was such a fun and swoon-worthy read! The chemistry between Foster and Callie was spectacular—I couldn’t get enough of their banter and growing connection. I love a good marriage of convenience story, and this one delivered perfectly, with just the right mix of tension, sweetness, and passion. The storyline was heartfelt, and the stakes felt real for both characters, making their journey all the more engaging. The romance was well-balanced with some fade-to-black scenes and passionate kisses. If you love small-town charm, strong chemistry, and a marriage-of-convenience trope done right, this book is a must-read!
Sensitive Topics
passionate kissing
fade to black scene or two