Author Molly O’Keefe managed to draw me in to the story, made me fall instantly in love with the characters although a few times I did want to kick the hero in the nuts, and offered up and enough twists and turns that I probably should have lost my lunch. Incredibly well written; Indecent Proposal is alluring, taxing, engaging, and sinfully delicious. ~ Slick, Guilty Pleasures
Description:
With his chiseled jaw and thick blond hair, Harrison Montgomery was born to lead. Four generations of Montgomery men have served the state of Georgia, and now he’s next in line. Harrison, though, is driven to right wrongs: namely to clean up the political mess left by his father’s greed and corruption. But Harrison must first win his congressional bid, and nothing can get in his way—not even an angel who served him whiskey and gave him a shoulder to lean on and a body to love for a night. Problem is, she’s pregnant. Scandal is brewing, and there is only one solution: marriage.
Damage control? Ryan Kaminski can’t believe that a cold, calculating political animal now inhabits the body of the emotionally vulnerable stranger who gave her the most unforgettable night of her life. Really, she doesn’t want anything from Harrison, except to be left alone to have her baby in peace. But Ryan is broke, jobless, and essentially blackmailed by Harrison’s desperate family to accept this crazy marriage deal. For two years, she will have to act the role of caring, supportive wife. But what is Ryan supposed to do when she realizes that, deep in her heart, she’s falling in love?
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I didn’t read a synopsis of this book when I requested it so I was utterly surprised when I realized it
is kind of a spin-off companion book to Never Been Kissed (from The Boys of Bishop series). Two very, very different people, a night of unbridled passion stemming out of caring, a faulty condom, and two worlds collide, blow up, and yet somehow come together again. Author Molly O’Keefe managed to draw me in to the story, made me fall instantly in love with the characters although a few times I did want to kick the hero in the nuts, and offered up and enough twists and turns that I probably should have lost my lunch. Incredibly well written; Indecent Proposal is alluring, taxing, engaging, and sinfully delicious.
Trying to figure out a way to rescue his sister from the Somali pirates who kidnapped her, the last thing Harrison Montgomery expects is compassion from the bartender at the hotel he’s staying at, but Ryan Kaminski sees something in “Harry” the man across the bar and she breaks every rule in her book to be with him for just one night; a night that has some serious consequences.
Ryan is one of those heroines I love because she doesn’t pull any punches; she’s outspoken, she has a huge heart, and she wants nothing more than a family to call her own since her family disowned her. Finding out that at 32 she’s pregnant from a one night stand, out of work, and with no prospects doesn’t sit well but she’s vowed to make a go of it and do whatever it takes to give her baby everything it needs. Finding out the baby’s father is an unmarried politician running for congress throws her especially when her big brother gets involved.
Harrison has spent his entire life in the public eye and since turning 22 and learning that everything he thought about his father was a farce; he’s vowed to be a different kind of politician and a different kind of man. So finding out that he committed the same mistake his father did many years ago and got someone pregnant makes him mad at himself and the world only he plans to handle things differently. I really felt for Harrison because underneath he was a really great guy despite his crazy upbringing yet he didn’t know how to accept or express love and he didn’t trust anyone.
These two are brought together by circumstance and it is not easy. Both Ryan and Harrison have very different views on life in general and appear to want different things and when you throw in a campaign, his mother who is a piece of work, his drunken father, Ryan’s estranged family, and the media breathing down their necks their lives are anything but normal. On top of that Ryan struggles to see “Harry” in the man she’s now married to and she’s learning to put on a public persona as well giving off equally confusing vibes to Harrison. So much goes on in this story; and while Ryan and Harrison are slowly and completely falling in love (despite them thinking they can’t or won’t) there are many subplots adding even more interest to an already fantastic story.
With each book I fall more and more in love with this author’s writing and with Indecent Proposal Molly O’Keefe has proven she is a gifted and talented writer who has the ability to give her readers everything they expect in a romance and more.![]()


Sounds good…thanks Slick