I’ll Be Married for Christmas

I’ll Be Married for Christmas by Claire Cain is a fiction romance novel published by Claire Cain in December 2023. This 298-page book explores the unconventional arrangement between two childhood neighbors who enter into a fake marriage. The story unfolds as they navigate the complexities of their agreement while preparing for the holiday season, blending personal challenges with military obligations.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of duty and emotional entanglement. As the characters engage in their roles—one as a polished Army officer and the other as his unexpected wife—their initial intentions become increasingly complicated. The book presents a journey of rediscovery and the blurred lines between contractual obligation and genuine feelings, set against a backdrop of military life and holiday festivities.
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Ever been so burned out you become desperate enough to entertain saying ‘yes’ to a fake marriage? Well that’s me, agreeing to be Colonel Justice’s holiday plus-one and wife for the next few months.
He’s my childhood neighbor and almost friend. Now, my faux husband. Our mission? Secure his early Army promotion while offering me a life raft in my sea of chaos.
We’re dressed to impress and schmoozing his superiors this season. He’s all polished medals and stern demeanor; I’m the woman no one’s heard of in a designer dress at his side.
Underneath his disciplined, all-business facade, I rediscover the man behind the uniform. Even though we both know this is only part of an agreement, things get complicated.
We never signed up for emotions. I agreed to a contract with a role to play. But as the lines blur, I have to wonder: is this love? or simply logistics?
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