Hers for the Weekend
by Helena Greer
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Pub Date Aug 27 2024 | Archive Date Not set
Description
No-nonsense Tara Sloane Chadwick is practically perfect. An impeccably mannered Southern belle, she’s the youngest to make partner at her law firm and still friends with all her exes. However, when the woman behind her most humiliating breakup invites Tara to her wedding, Tara panics at the thought of showing up alone and impulsively declares she’s bringing her very serious girlfriend.
One issue: Tara is seriously single.
Waitress and wild child Holly Siobhan Delaney may be lusting over Tara—but Tara only dates women she can marry, and Holly’s sworn off relationships. So when Tara needs a fake girlfriend, Holly’s eager to propose a no-strings, temporary fling. Only sharing secrets and steamy kisses show Holly the caring woman beneath Tara’s picture-perfect exterior, tempting Holly to break her own rules. Can these two opposites trust their feelings enough to try for forever—or will their relationship go down in flames?
A Note From the Publisher
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781538768686 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 368 |
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Featured Reviews
It has been so miserably hot here in the NYC area that a romance set around the Christmas season was EXACTLY what I needed. Hers for the Weekend is just as charming as Helena Greer’s two earlier books in the Carrigan’s series.
Carrigan’s is a magical Christmas wonderland (run by Jews, of course) in upstate New York. The entire series is straight out of a Hallmark movie. Tara even acknowledges that at the beginning of Hers for the Weekend when she mentions that she feels like the fiancée with the high powered job that the main character leaves behind at the beginning of a Hallmark movie.
I love a series of interconnected romance novels. The reader gets to learn what happens after the “happily ever afters” of Seasons of Love and For Never and Always. It’s special that we get to be a part of Miriam and Noelle’s wedding after reading about them falling in love in Seasons of Love. Of course, Levi and Hannah starting a family is also a fun revelation for those rooting for them after For Never and Always. Readers so rarely get that insight, and I was excited to get more time with these characters.
There is something so warm and fuzzy about the found family of the Carrigan’s crew. It is clear how much they mean to one another. Cole even says that it doesn’t feel real that he has a boyfriend until he introduces himself to Tara. It is also remarkable how kind and welcoming Miriam is to Tara, her ex-fiancée, and her ex-fiancée’s new “girlfriend.” The clear love between the members of this group makes it even sadder that Tara doesn’t seem to recognize how much she means to them or feel worthy of that care.
I enjoy a good fake dating trope. It is so cute that Tara starts the book with a crush on Holly before they agree to a fake dating arrangement for the wedding. It set up that there was some feeling there from the beginning. I will say that I got very frustrated with Tara and Holly and their stubbornness. They are so convinced that they can never be together to a level that I started to lose patience with. It did leave me wondering how they were going to get to the happily ever after I knew was coming.
There are so many fun little allusions in Hers for the Weekend that made me smile. My favorite is a reference to “Where You Lead,” the Gilmore Girls theme song and Tara revealing that she’s been watching Gilmore Girls to catch up on TV she’s missed. I also loved the brief reference to Stevie Budd of my beloved Schitt’s Creek. Those particular moments felt tailor made for this television nerd.
There is never a bad time for a little holiday romance magic, and Greer is nailing that genre. I’m hoping the series continues, and that I get to spend more time at Carrigan’s with the special group of people there.
"Hers for the Weekend" by Helena Greer is a laugh-out-loud, sparkling rom-com where a no-nonsense lawyer fakes a relationship with her barista to avoid going solo to her ex-girlfriend's wedding. It is pure cosmic chaos mixed with the most epic lesbian road trip ever. If you want a delightful journey filled with love, personal growth, and the joy of discovering unexpected connections, this book is for you.
Tropes:
-Lawyer x Baker
-Fake Dating
-Opposites Attract
-Forced Proximity
-Found Family
Arc received from the publisher; all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Utterly delightful. I fell hard for Tara and her iciness right away. I love a story with such contrasting characters (or seemingly) and fake dating. This hit all of the marks for me. I was charmed by this story of found family, complicated familial situations, and figuring out who you are - which is never too late to do. I actually own the first book in this series, and will definitely be prioritizing it soon, but reading this as a standalone worked perfect for me. I loved the road trips, one beds, fade to black scenes, Jewish rep, and the exploration of soul mates. I will be thinking about Tara and Holly and Carrigan's Christmasland for a while, and I can't wait to read about how these characters got to where they are in this book.