(I'm ashamed and embarrassed to admit that I bought and read this thing. But I did, and here's my Amazon review to prove what bad taste I have in reading choices sometimes.)
I'll mention up front that I have enjoyed a few CRs by Jana Aston in the past, but not this one or GOOD GIRL, the one that preceded this. They are both easy-breezy reads and I can see their appeal to other readers, just not to me.
The heroine here, Payton, is best friends with Lydia, the heroine of GOOD GIRL. Both are recent college grads just starting work at a place in Las Vegas. They are both young, but Payton, in particular, is 22 going on 12, IMO. She's cute and bubbly, I'll grant you, but she's also immature, somewhat abrasive, brassy, lacking any common sense or class, has no filter on her mouth, and is up to sex with a guy she doesn't know, just because he's really, really hot.
I'm too old for this book. The heroine is, as stated, too immature for me. Now, the hero here is a 37-year-old seemingly mature and intelligent lawyer. I liked several things about him but could not figure out for the life of me how he could fall in love with bubble-headed Payton. They have nothing in common but sex and those 15 years age difference seemed more like 25 because of her excessively silly personality. Compare this to, maybe, that relationship between the Alicia Silverstone character and the Paul Rudd character in the movie CLUELESS, but then take away a good bit of the (sort of) classiness and innate intelligence of the Silverstone character when thinking about this Payton heroine of Aston's novel.
The sex, however, between the two is hot. If that's what you're looking for in a CR, then this may be a 4- or 5-star romance for you. I like to see more compatibility of mind and maturity level in my romance couples. Compatibility of sexual organs isn't enough.