![]() ![]() ![]() She also included pansexual and non-binary characters in a sensitive and well thought out way. I felt every intake of breath, every moan and shiver. The author has succeeded in writing want and passion in a way I’ve rarely come across. Hayden’s situation became more apparent as the story progressed and I appreciated the depth to her character – she was much more than she appeared. There was something vulnerable about her and although she didn’t always manage to show how she was feeling in a conventional way, to me she was completely adorable. I fell for Sam very early in the book and didn’t care how socially awkward she was. ![]() How will Hayden manage to pretend to be in love with Sam and convince her friends and colleagues that this is a legitimate marriage -for a whole year? Said Surgeon, Samantha Thomson is rude, cold and lacking in basic people skills. Hayden is a financially-strapped nurse who agrees to marry a top neurosurgeon in return for $200,000. G Benson has excelled herself in ‘Who’d Have Thought’ and created two main characters that I adore. It’s when reading a book like this I feel sorry for people who don’t read Lesfic or f/f books as they are missing out on some really wonderful and well written books. ![]()
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