Will & Patrick Wake Up Married
Wake Up Married, Meet the Family Do the Holidays, Fight Their Feelings, Meet the Mob, Happy Ending
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Join the fun in this soapy serial as Will & Patrick's fake marriage turns into true love! Written by best-selling author Leta Blake and newcomer Alice Griffiths!
Episode One: "Will and Patrick Wake Up Married"
After a drunken night of hot sex in Vegas, strangers Will Patterson and Dr. Patrick McCloud wake up married. A quickie divorce is the most obvious way out — unless you’re the heir of a staunchly Catholic mafia boss with a draconian position on the sanctity of marriage. Throw their simmering attraction into the mix and all bets are off!
Episode Two: "Will and Patrick Meet the Family"
Meeting the family is challenging for every new couple. But for Will and Patrick, the awkward family moments only grow more hilarious - and painful - when they must hide the truth of their predicament from the people they care about most. Throw in the sexual tension flaring between them and you've got a recipe for madcap laughs and surprisingly heartwarming feels.
Episode Three: "Will and Patrick Do the Holidays"
A couple’s first holiday season is always a special time. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve are magical when you’re in love. Too bad Will and Patrick’s marriage is a sham and they’re only faking their affection for each other. Or are they? Sparks fly in this episode of the Wake Up Married serial. Will the sexual tension between Will and Patrick finally explode in a needy night of passion? Or will they continue to deny their feelings?
Episode Four: "Will and Patrick Fight Their Feelings"
Will and Patrick have embraced adding hot sexy-times to their fake marriage, but as their emotions deepen, they confront whether or not they want to be more than friends-with-benefits. The heat is high (and occasionally kinky) as Will and Patrick struggle to accept their mutual affection.
Episode Five: "Will and Patrick Meet the Mob"
Patrick has finally accepted that he's in love with Will, but his newfound determination to do something about that runs up against his father-in-law's mobster plans. Will must face the truth about his family before he can fully come to terms with his feelings for Patrick. And Patrick has to decide if this whackadoodle world is something he truly wants to be part of forever.
Episode Six: "Will and Patrick's Happy Ending"
Sure, Will and Patrick are in love now, but they weren’t when they got married in Vegas. For Patrick, that’s no problem, but Will can’t shake his doubts that a relationship started through coercion can ever become the real deal. Since the Molinaro crime family has reversed their position on divorce, Will and Patrick have a chance to rectify their drunken mistake. But is divorce the right choice for them?
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 26-07-2022
A fun and entertaining series!
After a big night of alcohol-fuelled sex, Will & Patrick wake up married in a Vegas hotel room - if only they knew who the other was! For complicated reasons, divorce or annulment aren’t options and the two settle down in Will’s home town of Healing, South Dakota, to sort things out. Nasty exes, domineering parents, the mob, and small-town busybodies are just some of the hurdles they encounter. This is a fun serialised romcom with the first 6 books in this box set. Will and Patrick are decent guys, both learn and grow over the books, and become better people because of each other. There are plenty of juicy secondary characters, some endearing, some frustrating. It’s farcical and high on drama at times and hugely entertaining. Despite the humour, it also deals with more serious issues such as alcohol addition, the autism spectrum, HIV/ AIDS, emotional abuse, chronic illness, and death. Audio narrator John Solo does a fantastic job.
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