<p><strong>Something Old, Something New, Someone Borrowed out of the Blue...</strong></p><p></p><p>Zoe Fitzpatrick will do anything for her catering clients, but this is getting ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>It's the wedding of the year in DC and the bride and groom have eloped. The father of the groom is a powerful senator who is set to announce his run for the presidency of the United States in front of all of the VIP guests and he's not about to let a minor problem like a missing bride and groom ruin it. With a tempting offer of a big check and a set of dream jobs, he asks Zoe to step in last minute and pretend to be the bride.</p><p></p><p>With her catering business teetering on the edge of devastation, Zoe can't afford to say no, even though her stand-in groom is the arrogant, pompous, and frustratingly attractive twin brother of the groom, Luke Whitfield. Ugh.</p><p></p><p>Zoe and Luke are trying to play newlywed happy, but they already look ready for a divorce. It's hate at first sight, but as the night progresses through wild first dances, awkward kisses on full display, and a humiliating experience with the President, the pretend feelings start to get dangerously close to real.</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>Borrowed Bride is a laugh-out-loud, enemies-to-lovers, fake engagement/fake wedding, full-length standalone romantic comedy with a HEA. Perfect for fans of Christina Lauren, Ali Hazelwood, and Sally Thorne!</em></p><p></p>