A review by rozarka
The Infidelity Clause by Lisa Oliver

3.0

I wanted something silly to satisfy my two remaining brain cells after hellish weeks at work and I got it. I guess it was too silly to a point of being stupid at times (how can you have one character claiming half the marriages in the kingdom are between same sex couples, and few pages later MC being baffled two men can be intimate with eachother... Celebrating Christmas in a fictional fantasy world is another can of worms I'm not going to elaborate on).

But as a palate cleanser, it worked.