
Kenya Stewart is so close to getting her dream position at an event agency. When a scheduling blunder risks her promotion, she hopes an upcoming pitch will give her a second chance. But an accident at her cousin’s wedding sends her to the emergency room in the care of another wedding guest, Solomon Anruchi, the handsome doctor who ghosted her after their first date.
Solomon’s parents are eager for him to find a business-savvy wife and make the move to New York to take over a recent acquisition by their family’s company. But he needs to buy more time to finish his residency and convince them that staying in Hope Springs is the best path for him. He realizes that Kenya is the perfect person to help, and Kenya needs his connections to land a high-profile client and save her career. Their solution? A fake dating relationship.
As attractions increase amid their ruse, secrets they’ve kept from each other and the weight of others’ expectations begin to unravel their scheme. Will their carefully constructed plans crumble when the truth comes out?
Jenny Erlingsson’s charming new contemporary romance is brimming with heart, humor, and characters that leap off the page.
My Review:
Happy sigh of supreme bibliophile satisfaction, that’s me after reading (listening) to ‘Almost by Design.‘ I am a forever Jenny Erlingsson fan now. Her evocative storytelling style invites a reader in and compels her to stay. I love the combination of comedy and drama centred around a fake dating trope. Kenya and Solomon couldn’t be more right for each other…in all the wrong ways…and it was so much fun watching them come together after an inauspicious beginning. Hmmm, might even be able to say this starts out as an ‘enemies to more’ trope as well, on Kenya’s side anyway.
She’s feisty and focused. Career-minded to the nth degree because she has something to prove, or thinks she does anyway. Her intense need to prove herself feels almost exhausting at times but she has very good reasons for feeling that way.
Solomon is burdened by the weight of parental expectations. They see his future one way, he sees it going in a completely different direction. He loves and respects his parents, but does that mean he has to sacrifice his hopes and dreams for them?
Honestly, the character growth for both hero and heroine is phenomenal. Lots of emotional depth with touches of faith and insightful wisdom from unexpected places. And the romance? Swoonalicious all the way! From their hesitant fake relationship pact that grows into friendship that deepens into something they both need to be brave enough to hold onto. Oh la la! Sublime, toe-curling romance with just the right touch of angst!
A full cast of opinionated secondary characters adds flare and even more drama to Solomon and Kenya’s love story (as if they actually needed any more drama!) Leaves me eagerly anticipating more Hope Springs stories in my reading future because some of these characters deserve their chance to shine in their own stories!
I listened to the audible edition of ‘Almost by Design’ narrated by AhDream Smith who delivered a stunning performance. She matched the energy and emotion of Erlingsson’s storytelling and added to my overall enjoyment.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
US – paperback or ebook copy – winner’s choice
Canada – ebook or audible copy – winner’s choice
International – ebook if you have a US Kindle account
If you would like a chance to win a copy of Almost by Design, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday June 13 2026
Oooppsss, sorry, I schedule this post for 12:00 p.m instead of a.m. Sigh — frazzled moving brain strikes again! 🙂
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I’ve recently been seeing this cover a lot and I like it! I thought maybe this was her debut, but according to her website it’s not. Your review drew me right in, so please count me into the drawing. I always appreciate a stellar and enthusiastic review!
perrianne (DOT) askew (AT) me (DOT) com
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Isn’t the cover gorgeous? Love the movement in her dress especially — makes me feel like they are about to walk right off the cover! Her debut was fantastic as well — the setting is the same — small town Alabama but this book reads as a standalone. Mind you we get to see characters from the first book in this one, but not written in a way that you’d feel lost if you haven’t read Her Part to Play. This book has lots to be enthusiastic over. 🙂 Good luck, Perrianne!
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Oh, and should mention that this is her second fiction book, as far as I can tell, so while Her Part to Play was her debut fiction novel, Jenny Erlingsson wrote a number of Christian Non-Fiction books before that.
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I haven’t seen one bad comment about this book, and your sigh of satisfaction seals the deal! Thanks for the chance.
Connie
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It’s excellent! That kind of story that takes over your real world for a time. Good luck, Connie!
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