Axe-identally Married (Maine Lumberjacks, #3)
by Daphne Elliot
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I used to be a good girl.That is until I woke up in Vegas married to a former hockey player who also happens to be my best friend’s ex.Cole Hebert and I are opposites. I’m the new town doctor, a rule follower, and five-five on a good day. He’s the six-seven bad boy currently doing court-ordered community service.I’m struggling to earn the respect of the people in our hometown, and he’s doing some soul searching after an injury ended his hockey career. We’ve already drunkenly said I do, so we agree to a marriage of convenience.Forced to live together, we slowly become friends. I see a side of Cole I never knew existed. He coaches kids’ hockey, knits for the entire town, and loves snuggling... The book’s appeal lies partly in its ability to feel both engaging and grounded. Rather than relying on exaggerated scenarios, it presents situations that feel plausible and meaningful. This realism adds depth to the reading experience. The themes explored throughout the book are introduced gradually, allowing readers to absorb them naturally. Rather than overwhelming the audience, the author integrates these ideas into the story’s progression. This subtlety enhances impact.