
Call Me Crazy, an all-new enemies to lovers standalone romance from USA Today bestselling author Melanie Harlow is available now!

It was the perfect plan.
I needed a wife--temporarily--in order to inherit the family business.
And she needed a favor--the kind that takes nine months to deliver.
We had it all worked out, from the no-touching policy on our wedding night (her rule) to the no-falling-in-love decree (mine). Sheād marry me, Iād give her the means to have the baby sheād always wanted, and one year later weād amicably part ways with no hassle, no demands, and certainly no regrets.
After all, Bianca DeRossi and I are experts at infuriating one another--weāve been doing it since we were kids. Trouble is, she grew up gorgeous and feisty, and she still knows exactly how to get under my skin.
And that wedding night? Well, it doesnāt exactly go down hands-free.
Then she moves in with me, and I really start to lose my mind. From her sexy little pout to her wicked sense of humor to those meatball sandwiches she makes just because she knows theyāre my favorite . . . I find myself wanting to break every rule we put in place.
Our story was never supposed to end with happily ever after.
But call me crazy, I just might be in love with my wife.

***5 Stars***
I always wondered just who could bring Enzo to his knees and after meeting Bianca in Make Me Yours and experiencing their relationship, I knew something was brewing. So when this book was announced I was all in and I have to say that I was hooked from the first chapter. This was a quick read that had just the right amounts of everything I could have asked for and more.
It was hard not to adore Enzo and Bianca, it was also not hard to be frustrated with them as over certain things, but even then, I still adored them both. Enzo is hard working, loyal and when he allows himself to be, really sweet. Bianca is a force to be reckoned with. Sassy, smart and full of moxie. She is guarded when it comes to her heart, but once youāre in, youāre in.
Their journey to their HEA was a lot of fun. I loved how they agreed to the whole marriage of convenience thing and watching as they tried,and failed miserably, to set rules for each other had me laughing and rolling my eyes constantly because it was painfully obvious that there was a spark between them. Their bantering was on point, they knew just how to push each others buttons and the chemistry was HAWT. But what I really enjoyed was watching as they started to see each other beyond their teenage years and realize that they actually liked each other. Of course there had to be some big bumps along the way, and some were intense, but I loved how everything worked out for them in the end.
This was a fun, quick read and a great addition to the series. While it, for the most part, is an upbeat read, there are things that will make your heart hurt, but all of it is necessary to understand Bianca and Enzo and for their growth as characters. But I loved getting to hang out with the Bellamy Creek/old man baseball & their women crew. I loved hanging out with Blair and Griffin & Cheyenne and Coleās and catching up with them. I loved Enzo and Biancaās families ~ they are exactly how Iād picture them being ~ but Ellie was my favorite of that bunch. And then there was the food...OMG it all sounded so good. So now Beckett is the last old man standing and I canāt wait to see who will bring him to his knees.
~ Copy provided by SBPR & voluntarily reviewed ~

āSo howās your ego tonight? A little bruised, huh?ā
āItās fine,ā I said, tightening the knot in my tie. āReina obviously wasnāt the right choice for a wife. Iām glad she said no.ā
Bianca started to choke on her olive. āWait a minute.ā She fanned her face and managed to swallow. āYou proposed toātoāwhat was the little girlās name?ā
āReina. And youāve got no room to call someone little, Tiny.ā
As Iād hoped, the old nickname drew a brief scowl from her. āWeāre talking about you right now. Did you actually propose tonight? Like with a ring?ā
I exhaled, regretting Iād mentioned it. āYeah. I did.ā
Her eyes lit up. āLet me see it.ā
āNo.ā
āWhy not?ā
āBecause you just want to rub salt in my wound.ā
āFor fuckās sake, Enzo. Youāre not wounded. You donāt even love this girl, you just needed to put a ring on her finger so your dad would put your name on the company letterhead.ā She held out her hand. āNow give it here.ā
Something told me I was going to be sorry, but I reached into my jacket and pulled out the ring box.
She took it from me and opened it up. āItās pretty,ā she said with grudging admiration. Then she squinted at it, pushing her glasses up her nose. āDid you have it engraved?ā
I picked up my bourbon and took a hefty swallow. āNo.ā
āBut it says . . .ā She set the box down and pulled the ring from the velvet to examine it closer. Then she started laughing. āāLove Always, Ricky?āā
āGive me that.ā Leaning forward, I tried to swipe the ring from her hand, but she held it out of my reach.
āJust a second! I want to try it on.ā
I thumped against the back of the booth, picking up my drink again and tossing back the rest of it. Could this night get any worse?
Bianca slipped the ring on her fingerāit fitāand held out her hand, studying it. āSo what did you say?ā
āI proposed.ā
āBut how? Like, did you say, āYouāre the love of my life and I want to be with you foreverā kind of thing?
āāUh, not exactly. I didnāt want to lie to her. I just, you know, gave her the ring.ā I made a grand, sweeping gesture with one hand.
āBut you must have said something.ā
āWhat difference does it make?ā I asked irritably.
āLook, Iām only trying to help you. You obviously blew it tonight, and by your own admission, you need to find a Lucy for your Ricky sooner rather than later, right?ā
I looked around for Lara. I needed another drink. And then a ride home.
āRight?ā Bianca prodded me with her foot under the table again. āSo let me help you.ā
āThe only way you could help me is to marry me,ā I grumbled, waving Lara over. āAnd since thatās out of the question, this discussion is over.ā
āWell, wait a minute. Who said itās out of the question?ā
I stared at her like sheād sprouted horns. āHuh?ā
Bianca continued to study the ring on her finger. āIām just thinking out loud here. But it seems to me we each have a goal, and they could both be accomplished with one simpleāfakeārelationship.ā
I shook my head, as if to clear it, but the fog remained. āI know Iām drunk, but what the hell are you talking about?ā
She sighed and picked up her martini for a sip. āIām talking about the fact that you need a wife to get what you want. Iām willing to be that wifeātemporarily, and under the strictest of conditionsāif youāll agree to give me what I want.ā
I shook my head. āOh, no. No fucking way. I see what youāre doing here. Iām not paying you to fake being my wife.ā
Bianca rolled her eyes. āGive me a break, Enzo. I donāt want your money. Nor do I need it.ā
āThen I donāt understand, āI said, feelingāonce againācompletely baffled by a woman. āWhat could you possibly want that I could give you?ā
The smile that crept over those hellfire lips should have been a warning. āA baby.ā

About Melanie
USA Today bestselling author Melanie Harlow likes her martinis dry, her heels high, and her history with the naughty bits left in. When she's not writing or reading, she gets her kicks from TV series like Schittās Creek, Homeland, and Fleabag. She occasionally runs three miles, but only so she can have more gin and steak.
Melanie is the author of the CLOVERLEIGH FARMS series, the ONE & ONLY series, AFTER WE FALL series, the HAPPY CRAZY LOVE series, the FRENCHED series, and the sexy historical SPEAK EASY duet, set in the 1920s. She lifts her glass to romance readers and writers from her home near Detroit, MI, where she lives with her husband, two daughters, and pet rabbit.
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