Tori Cockran had watched gambling consume her father and destroy her marriage--and now it was her only hope for survival.
Her ex-husband had stuck her with a debt to a vicious loan shark--a debt a waitress's wages couldn't possibly pay. With her son's safety as well as her own at stake, Tori set out to win at poker.
But her skill got her into trouble with the dynamic Vegas casino manager, Matt Devons. He was convinced Tori was a liar and a cheat. She longed for him to realize he was wrong, to realize they could win at love .. . .
This was just bad. Flat characters, head scratching romantic development, weird and violent undertones from the male MC, and eye roll worthy writing. The best part of this book was the Vegas setting and how the plot revolves around the business of running a casino which I found personally interesting if only for the fact that I haven’t read too many books about it.
Got this for 50 cents at a lawn bowling club book sale thankfully. I don’t mind reading “bad books” because most of them are at least fun in some respect but this one wasn’t even that.