They were going to take Vegas by storm--let their hair down--have a little fun, until they crossed paths with gorgeous Vegas crime boss, Lee Montgomery---and had a sudden change of plans
They were young, gutsy, and unstoppable--three high school hotties who wreaked havoc wherever they went. But then love found its way into their lives, and one by one, they slowly drifted apart.
Jessie Baldwin wouldn't admit that her perfect marriage was a lie; until an anonymous phone call has her racing to a sleazy motel in search of her cheating husband. Tina Gambino used her flashy looks to land a wealthy guy from Long Island, but three kids later, he dumps her for a supermodel half her age. And sweet Sonny Saunders married the only guy she ever dated, but after catching him in a lip-lock with his best friend, the shock of it shatters her trust in men.
When these three friends reunite after divorcing their cheating husbands, they set out to mend their broken hearts by proving they're the same carefree girls from back in the day. But after a string of all-night benders, waking next to three guys half their age, and a humiliating brawl in a Southampton art gallery--the discouraging idea that they're too old for the game becomes a fear they're unwilling to face.
Determined to prove that they still have what it takes, they accept an invitation to stay at a Las Vegas estate. And when they learn that it's next door to reclusive crime boss, Lee Montgomery, they're already plotting a way to get a glimpse.
It's all about the adventure for these three and when they're caught sneaking into Montgomery's back yard, a hot, explosive battle ensues between the beautiful Jessie and the gorgeous crime boss. Fiery passion swells as they stare each other down. It's fierce. Explosive. And they're both ready to play the game.
The girls went to Vegas determined to recapture their glory days--never expecting to find romance or to be accomplices in a plan that can put them away for life.
Note to Self isn't your typical contemporary romance. It focuses on real-life issues that many middle-aged single women face. The fact that the three main characters have been jilted by cheating husbands, and are now over 40 and thrown into the dating scene, is just the tip of the iceberg. Letting go of their pasts, facing loneliness, dealing with feelings of unworthiness, and ageing all play a major role in their search to finding themselves. When the story peaks, the girls find themselves in a situation where they have to decide if love is worth risking everything they have--which lends truth to the saying: never say never.
If you've ever lived through infidelity and had your heart broken, and if you're of age where the single scene just isn't working anymore, and if you love gorgeous Las Vegas crime bosses, payback, and secret pacts, Note to Self is for you. But be prepared. The ending won't be what you're expecting . . .