Sometimes what happens in Vegas refuses to stay there… No matter how much you’d like it to. The fairly mature and responsible Laura is about to find that out, in spades.
Definitely the most responsible of the Vegas bachelorette party foursome, Laura is also the only one of the women that isn’t either married or engaged. She hasn’t really dated much in years, and the future bride along with Laura’s buddies, are on a mission to get her laid in Sin City.
As fate would have it, Laura and the rest of the party immediately catch the eye of the very hot, very successful, and at the moment, very lucky Adam. Outrageous peer pressure, amazing pick-up lines, tantalizing one-liners, and disappearing bachelorettes combine in a way that has to be read to be believed to create an epic one-night stand for Laura and Adam.
Or so they thought. But hey, one good night deserves another, right? It seems the lovers hit it off so well that when it’s time for the bachelorettes to return home to reality, Adam really wants Laura to stay with him in Vegas for the next couple of weeks. Again, her friends and a mighty Vegas impulse makes her say yes to what would have seemed crazy to her a week ago. So begins the grand adventure.
There was so much about this book that was just plain loads of fun. Laura’s friends together in Vegas for the party were a hoot. So was Adam’s character, especially as he interacted with others at the craps table before he met Laura. The characters were all believable and enjoyable, and the storyline moved along at a great pace. Really, the only problem I had at all was the sense that I was almost reading two different books: the first half of the book was a romantic comedy for sure—tons of giggles and great dialogue that kept me turning pages. The second half of the book was pure standard angsty romance novel—lots of miscommunication, secrets, lies, facepalms, and main characters who have suddenly lost the ability to make a decision and stick with it. Now don’t misunderstand here, I’m not saying I didn’t like the second half of the book. I still enjoyed it. It was just different than that rom-commy first half. But the fabulous HEA brings it all together nicely.
So what can a concerned reader expect in this adventurous tale? This is a book you can share with your co-workers: there’s plenty of sexy, steamy heat between Laura and Adam, and some mature language. But mostly this story is about friendship, truth, trust, love and dreams.