A review by thesoulessrider
Pretty Rings and Broken Things by Kat Singleton

challenging emotional funny hopeful inspiring tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

♾️ ⭐️/5

OMG, 'Pretty Rings and Broken Things' by Kat Singleton is an absolute masterpiece of romance and intrigue! 🌟 Winnie's accidental almost scandal had me on the edge of my seat, and her father's genius solution? Marry the family's enemy's son, Archer, to protect their business from a public media storm. 😱 

Archer, her fake hubby, steals the show – he's the swoon-worthy golden retriever, grumpy to the world but total heart eyes for Winnie. I kept screaming 'You're whipped!' as the story unfolded. Turns out, Archer had fallen for her since the beginning, going all out to make Winnie smile. His dedication is beyond words!

I literally had to put my Kindle down a zillion times to contain the squeals. Sorry, Beck, I'm Team Archer all the way. He's THE PREFCT HUSBAND. The lengths he goes to for Winnie are goals! This book rendered me speechless – and that's saying something. Every woman deserves an Archer Moore.

Where can I find an Archer for myself?🥺

Now, let's talk about Winnie. She's fun, witty, and her interactions with Archer are beyond A+. Seeing her growth and strength in this book was such a joy.☺️

👞 AgeGap
👠 Grumpy  X Sunshine 
👞 Arranged Marriage
👠 CloseProximity
👞 He fell first
👠 MarriageofConvenience
👞 One bed
👠 Found family 

QOTD: Will the generational rivalry between their families end with their union?

Even though it's part of a series, 'Pretty Rings and Broken Things' can be enjoyed as a standalone.

Shout out to Valentine PR & Kat Singleton for this ARC. Tysm for this opportunity 😊

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