I Do (Not) by Anni Lee: Narrated by Brian Cheney


When you get accidentally married in Vegas and have a love triangle with your boss and his brother, it's going to be a crazy week.


From the I Do (Not) blurb:

A night in Vegas is all fun and games until you wake up with a ring on your finger and no clue who put it there.


Jacob Conner was never planning to get married, and he's certain that sentiment didn't change even when he was completely black out drunk on the Vegas strip. Which is also why he has no problem ignoring the elephant in the room and heading back to work at the front desk of a San Francisco luxury hotel.

So when the hotel holds a big conference for its shareholders and Jacob's otherwise cold and aloof boss, Aaron Craig: billionaire and heir to the Craig Hotel Empire, starts taking a special interest in him, he has no idea what he did to be hand picked as the glorified babysitter for his equally important and pompous older brother, Trevor Craig, who just flew in for the week from... Las Vegas.

This is going to be a very, very long week.

I Do (Not) is an accidental marriage contemporary romantic comedy, featuring three points of view in a billionaire tug-o-war over a sarcastic and unsuspecting desk clerk. You can expect enemies to lovers banter, boss/employee scandal, a lopsided love triangle, crossed boundaries, and a couple slices of humble pie in this gay office romance.

Formerly released under Ninestar Press, the story has been rewritten from the ground up with added content and expanded dialogue and chapters.


Lesetiger's review:

Both the author and the narrator were new to me. Jacob Connor spent a drunken night on the strip in Las Vegas. However, he sobered up quickly when he woke up the next morning with a ring on his finger. He had never planned to get married. Full of panic, he leaves the hotel room in a hurry without a glance at his husband.

Back at his job in San Francisco, his boss Aaron is behaving unusually and then he has to babysit Aaron's brother Trevor. Jacob slowly begins to suspect what might have happened in Vegas.

The story is told alternately from the point of view of the three protagonists I found the story entertaining.
The topic is certainly not new, but it is humorously realized. During their time together, Jake and Trevor grow closer, but Aaron's feelings are also involved. So there is a lot of back and forth and unforeseen things happen in this love triangle.

Brian Cheney has done a good job with his narration. I found his voice pleasant and he portrayed the emotions well.


I Do (Not) is currently available as an audiobook, e-book, paperback and hardback, and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription

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