A Charmed Little Lie by Sharla Lovelace – A Hilarious Small-Town Fake Marriage Romance You’ll Adore

A Charmed Little Lie by Sharla Lovelace

Series: Charmed in Texas #1
Publish Date: April 18, 2017
Publisher: Lyrical Shine
Genre: Contemporary Romance / Small-Town / Fake Marriage
Rating: ★★★★★

📚 Fake Marriage Meets Southern Charm

A Charmed Little Lie by Sharla Lovelace kicks off the Charmed in Texas series with humor, heart, and the kind of quirky community every small-town romance fan dreams of.

My Review

If you love small-town romance with humor, heart, and a splash of chaos, A Charmed Little Lie by Sharla Lovelace delivers. This fake marriage romance kicks off the Charmed in Texas series with witty banter, emotional depth, and a town so charming it rivals your favorite Hallmark setting.

The setup? A white lie told with good intentions spirals into a full-blown charade. To inherit her aunt’s beloved home, Lanie must produce the husband she made up—and fast. Enter Nick McKane, a down-on-his-luck stranger who agrees to play along for the right price. But in typical rom-com fashion, this “pretend” couple soon finds real feelings tangled in the deal.

The result? A hilarious, heart-tugging ride full of flirtation, fake-it-til-you-make-it moments, and unforgettable townsfolk who practically leap off the page. Lovelace nails the forced proximity trope, all while giving us a love story worth rooting for.

My Favorite Moment

Nick grabbed my hand and stuck one of my fingers in his mouth, sucking the cake off with his tongue… “What was that, Mrs. McKane?” he said. “The sound of shock?”

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