Fact or fiction: proposing to your best friend so she can inherit her family business is a great idea.
When Addison “Roe” Monroe tells me she’s going on a husband hunt at the local lumberjack competition so she can inherit her father’s lumberyard, desperate times call for desperate measures.
She’s sworn off romance. Says she’s been through enough tragedy. So I offer myself as an alternative, ’cause that’s what best friends are for.
But my stubborn friend, who would rather drive a forklift than get her nails done, refuses to accept my help, and now I find myself training to become a lumberjack.
I refuse to let Roe hitch her wagon to some hulking ax wielder who might be a serial killer. She means too much to me.
And I swear there are moments where she looks at me like I mean something more to her, too.
On the surface, I’m offering a marriage of convenience to protect her. But the truth is…I’m hopelessly in love with my best friend.
So if I have to marry her and move her up to Fletcher Mountain just to see if she could love me back, so be it.
Because my only regret would be losing her forever, and that’s a fact.
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Ida Robinson –
I want To Live on Fletcher Mountain!!!
I’m with Cozy, I want to live on Fletcher Mountain!!! I don’t know how Amy Daws does it, but each book gets better and better! I cried, laughed, swooned, got angry, heartbroken and then elated throughout this book. All the emotions!!!Luke is the youngest Fletcher brother who is tired of being the 5th wheel. He’s also desperately in love with his best friend, Addison. He’s afraid to tell her because he knows she’ll run.Addison has a complicated childhood that has bled into her adulthood. She basically runs her father’s lumberyard and assumes she’ll inherit it when he retires. Then she finds out she has to be married and live with her husband for at least a year. This complicates things since Addison never wants to get married!Luke proposes that they marry each other since they’re best friends. And he’s hoping she’ll fall in love with him. This is where the fun begins!!I loved watching Luke put himself out there for Addison. Showing her who he is and what she means to him. It was tough to see the walls Addison had erected to protect herself. But watching those walls come down was amazing!!It was fantastic to be back on the mountain with Wyatt, Trista, Calder, Dakota, Johanna, Max, Cozy, Everly, Ethan and little Stevie! They feel like family! And the women bringing Addison into their group was wonderful! Add in Addison’s father, John, and his girlfriend Edith. John was a tough character to like and even tougher to dislike. Hard to explain but there were times I wanted to smack him and other times I felt like he needed a hug!This book was amazing and I hated to see it end!!! Can’t wait to see what the future holds for Everly!!!
Gabby | Gabbylikesbooks –
Emotional Perfection
This book consumed me! Every page was soaked in emotion—the kind that lingers long after you’re done. The humor and slow burn balanced it perfectly, but wow… the way Amy captures love and relationships? It hit deep. A flawless mix of heart, heat, and healing! You need to add this to your TBR ASAP!I can’t wait to finish the first two books then to dive into Everly’s story in May 2026!! What to expect:❤️ Marriage of Convenience❤️ Best Friends to Lovers❤️ “My Wife” Moments❤️ Small Town/Mountain Vibes
Jessica Nicole –
Ohh… Luke😍
I have absolutely loved this entire series so far, there is no one that compares to the Fletcher brothers.We meet Addison who is on a husband hunt. In order for her to inherit her father’s lumber company, the main stipulation is that she has to be married for at least 1 year.Here enters Luke. He is not liking that his best friend could possibly marry a random man, and have to live with him for a year.This is where we get to follow Luke around while he tries to hardest to win over Addison & convince her to marry him. This is where the story really gets good & he does get Addison moved to Fletcher Mountain.From here on out we get to slowly learn whether or not these two have feelings for one another. At times we really get to dive deeper into both Addison & Luke’s past that we already picked hints up on prior books… showing us why they are exactly the way they are.This series is the perfect mix of family love, found family, loss, growth, and so much more. You fall in love with every single character, there’s not one character you don’t find something about them to love.
Read, Laugh, Romance –
Welcome to your next 5 star read!
Welcome to your next 5 star read! It’s no secret that friends to lovers is my absolute FAVORITE trope. As much as I’ve loved this entire series, I’ve been on pins and needles waiting for this one to release. Daws did NOT disappoint! There is no world in which Honeymoon Phase doesn’t forever set the bar for friends to lovers. It’s that dang perfect!Like a lot of Amy’s characters we get two strong, independent people who are shaped by their trauma and baggage. Luke and Addison forever changed the direction of their friendship, however, when they agree to marry for convenience. That scenario in itself is enough to hook most readers but what really sets this story apart is the pining. And oh, man does Luke pine so freaking good. Unlike most variations of this trope we learn right away that Luke has been in love with his bestie for years. His hard shell with a slightly broken but incredibly kind interior best friend.Let’s be honest, though, it’s really the journey to show Addison that he’s her forever that keeps your heart fluttering and your belly laughing. Luke is so dang swoony but it’s that Fletcher family that really helps this couple shine. You’re getting swoon, spice, family fun, some farm animals, a lot of baggage, all the Amy Daws banter you’ve come to love and yes…you’re even getting some Fireball.
allysonb80 –
Very cute
I know I use the word cute a lot in my reviews but that is exactly what these rom-coms are. A little cute, a little whimsy, a bunch of laughs, and a few cries. I really liked Luke and Addison’s love story. Nothing like a good fake (real) marriage trope to get those love bugs going.
Laura Goodall –
I feel like I’ve waited ages for this final brother story and it hasn’t disappointed! I’ve loved these mountain men and Luke and Addisons story is just as amazing as the others! Not going to lie, I cried a little towards the end … but then the HEA was in sight and all was well again! 💜Amazing!
martini –
Loved hearing Luke and Roes story. Amy Daws is such a hilarious author with the right amount of sweet and spice
Shelby –
This was such a bittersweet ending to the Fletcher Mountain Men. Luke and Roe were truly a beautiful story to end on.Can’t wait to read Everly story next year
Andree Birch –
Excellent service, book ok
Simone Kinross –
This bring the whole series together. Love them