Only for the Week
by Natasha Bishop
My Rating: πππππ
Spice Rating: πΆπΆ
Blurb:
You are cordially invited to the wedding of Amerie Cross and Arnold Hightower.
A destination wedding in Tulum should be a breeze, but Dr. Janelle Cross—the sister of the bride and the ex-girlfriend of the groom—can’t catch a break. Between her maid of honor duties, her sister’s Bridezilla antics, and her family tiptoeing around her non-existent feelings for her ex, Janelle is desperate to let off some steam. So, when the best man, Rome, proposes they give into their undeniable chemistry, Janelle agrees, under one affair can only last a week.
What happens in Tulum doesn’t always stay in Tulum . . .
For Rome Martin, Janelle has always been off limits. She’s his best friends ex, and Rome is nothing if not loyal. But he’s never been able to get her off his mind, and now he might finally have a chance to win her over.
As the wedding brings them together, every kiss, adventure, and stolen moment feels right. Janelle and Rome agreed to live in the moment, but are they willing to risk it all for forever?
A destination wedding in Tulum should be a breeze, but Dr. Janelle Cross—the sister of the bride and the ex-girlfriend of the groom—can’t catch a break. Between her maid of honor duties, her sister’s Bridezilla antics, and her family tiptoeing around her non-existent feelings for her ex, Janelle is desperate to let off some steam. So, when the best man, Rome, proposes they give into their undeniable chemistry, Janelle agrees, under one affair can only last a week.
What happens in Tulum doesn’t always stay in Tulum . . .
For Rome Martin, Janelle has always been off limits. She’s his best friends ex, and Rome is nothing if not loyal. But he’s never been able to get her off his mind, and now he might finally have a chance to win her over.
As the wedding brings them together, every kiss, adventure, and stolen moment feels right. Janelle and Rome agreed to live in the moment, but are they willing to risk it all for forever?
My Review:
Only for the Week completely swept me off my feet! From the very first page, I was utterly captivated by this gripping love story, and I loved every single moment of it. The characters felt so real, so alive, and their journeys of growth and love were absolutely heart-wrenching in the most beautiful way. My heart ached and soared all at once, I laughed, I cried, and I was fully invested in every twist and turn.
I have to admit, there were moments where I viscerally hated her sister and her mother. Honestly… I might still harbor some of that rage! Their treatment of Janelle, our stunning and strong FMC, was rooted in pure jealousy, and it was infuriating to read. Janelle, on the other hand, showed so much grace and patience, constantly trying to make things right for her sister out of love, even when her sister was being utterly unreasonable. And don’t get me started on the fact that her sister was marrying Janelle’s ex and was mad at her for it! I mean… make it make sense! If anyone should be upset, it’s the other way around. Yet, Janelle handled it all with a level of poise I can only aspire to, and I loved seeing her rise above it.
Then we get to the part that had my heart literally racing. Janelle arrives in Mexico at the wedding venue to relax before the big day, and out of nowhere, she runs into Rome, the best man, her ex's, the groom’s best friend. Oh, Rome. Where do I even begin? He is the epitome of every romantic fantasy: tall, dark, handsome, charming, and utterly attentive. But what really stole my heart was the way he saw Janelle, truly saw her, through all the chaos and the drama. He noticed how she was being treated and immediately wanted to help her unwind, protect her, and make her feel valued. And here’s the kicker: he’s had a flame for her since the moment they met, and finally, finally, he gets his chance to show her just how extraordinary their connection is.
The chemistry between Janelle and Rome is electric, intoxicating, and utterly swoon-worthy. Every glance, every touch, every shared laugh had me melting. This book is the sweetest, most romantic story I have ever read. Rome doesn’t just love Janelle, he elevates her, cherishes her, and makes all her dreams come true in ways that made my heart flutter with joy.
If you are looking for a story that is as tender as it is passionate, as heart-wrenching as it is heartwarming, “Only for the Week” is an absolute must-read. It’s a story that will stay with you long after the last page, leaving you breathless, smiling, and completely in love.












