Happy Release Day ~ Mansplainer (Last Man Standing #3) by Avery Flynn @AveryFlynn @GreysPromo #ContemporaryRomance #RomCom @EntangledPub
Mansplainer by Avery Flynn is now live!
As the only Beckett cousin who is still unattached, I'm a shoo-in to win the bet with my cousins to be the last man blissfully not in love by Christmas. Of course, I know they're still going to make me follow the rules of our bet and go on six dates with the same woman—but I've figured out a way out of that too. I'm getting married. Is it love? Not even close. Chelle Finch needs a temporary husband and I need to win this bet. We agree to put a ring on it knowing that in six months this marriage of convenience will end in divorce. Except, somehow dating my wife has me realizing that I don't ever want to take this ring off if it means losing her.
What does the guy who can talk his way out of anything have to do to sweet talk his temporary wife into forever?
My Review:
Mansplainer is the highly anticipated third book in Avery Flynn's Last Mas Standing series. Nash Beckett has found a way to bend the Last Man Standing contest rules. He's going to marry for convenience and win this bet. Chelle Finch is about to lose everything important to her over old-fashioned patriarchal misogyny. That is, unless she finds a husband by Christmas. See? This is a win-win for everyone.
They only have to keep it together long enough for a) Nash to win the contest, and b) Chelle to keep living her life the way she wants to without certain expectations beings held over her head. What happens when this marriage of convenience takes a turn toward forever?!
Mansplainer was an enjoyable and fitting end to the Last Man Standing series. A series in which I absolutely love. Nash and Chelle are fun characters and enjoyed getting to know them. Chelle's had a rough go of things but she is a strong woman, willing to do what she must in order to save her livelihood. Nash is a fixer, which is why he seems like a mansplainer. He doesn't mean to offend; he just wants to help.
I was provided a copy of this book to read - and I totally recommend the complete series in order.
When Avery Flynn isn't writing about alpha heroes and the women who tame them, she is desperately hoping someone invents the coffee IV drip. She has three slightly wild children, loves a hockey-addicted husband, and has a slight shoe addiction. Find out more about Avery on her website, follow her on Twitter, like her on her Facebook page, or friend her on her Facebook profile. Also, if you figure out how to send Oreos through the internet, she'll be your best friend for life. Contact her at avery@averyflynn.com. She'd love to hear from you.
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