This was such a cute, romantic story!
Morgan and Josh are both in their early 20s trying to get financial aid to finish up at Clarendon college. For various reasons they are both denied and share their tales of woe with each other at their shared apartment complex.
After a quick elopement at the courthouse, one thing leads to another and they find themselves caught in a web of lies and people catching onto their “marriage scheme” in order to get college financial aid.
Because the main characters in this book are young, they do some immature things that may not be relatable, but they work through the emotions and problems with each other and find themselves liking and depending on one another more.
Its interesting that both people are described by the author as good looking, yet neither of them feel that way and quickly dismiss the thought that they are attractive to the other person…must be insecurity due to the age?
I laughed several times and didn’t want to put the story down until it was done because I was so involved with all the characters. Clean, fun romantic read!
I received a complimentary copy of this ebook in exchange for an honest review on my blog and social media-all opinions are my own.
About the Book
Morgan Clark is desperate. With just her senior year to go at Clarendon College and her scholarship up in smoke, she suddenly finds she can’t qualify for financial aid. Until Morgan finishes and can work full time to pay their rent, her sister can’t even start school.
Josh Hyatt is desperate. Without his degree from Clarendon he won’t be able to join his girlfriend in their dream career which she’s already begun, and he can’t qualify for government grants thanks to his wealthy estranged father’s interference.
Morgan, meet Josh. Josh, meet Morgan. Are they desperate enough to get legally wedded?
Get wrapped up in the knots that new adults Morgan and Josh create for themselves in this marriage of convenience story with legal, ethical, and emotional consequences. You won’t be able to put down this inspirational, clean and wholesome read set on the beach of the beautiful Oregon Coast.
Legally Wedded is the third installment in bestselling romantic comedy author Jennifer Griffith’s Legally in Love series, following Attractive Nuisance and Asked & Answered.
All of the Legally in Love series are standalone stories full of romance and comedy and oodles of legal attraction.
About the Author
Jennifer Griffith is the author of nearly a dozen traditionally- and self-published books and novellas, as well as countless newspaper and magazine articles that have been published locally and as far as Meridian Magazine and The Chicago Tribune. Her novel Big in Japan was included among the “top ten books of 2012” for KSL.com, and has been optioned for film. She is a frequent speaker at conferences and workshops, including Salt Lake ComiCon. Legally Wedded is the third in the Legally in Love series, after Attractive Nuisance, and Asked and Answered. Jennifer and her husband Gary are the parents of five college-bound children, and they live in Arizona where Gary is a judge and Jennifer writes fluffy, escapist fiction meant to be read on a couch with a cup of lemonade or hot cocoa, depending on the weather.