This book was typical as far as a romance novel is concerned, but it was well written. Once I began reading it I couldn't put it down till I was finished. It actually captured my romantic side. Once you get past the weirdness and dangerous aspect of the situation you become tangled in this romantic fantasy web of meeting that person that is the right one for you.
The story was quirky but not very believable in the since that you wake up in Las Vegas married to someone you just met and you can't remember anything of what happened. I guess it could and has happened in real life but how many times is the guy some handsome, rich hunk or the woman beautiful, smart, independent and what are the odds of that person being your sole mate. About a billion to one. However looking past all that and the true likelihood of that happening and just ride with the fantasy of it all.
I was able to visualize certain real life actors playing the parts in my mind. See their expressions and hear their voice saying the words. That tells me that these characters were well written. They became three dimensional in my imagination.
At first I got caught up in Conner's romantic attention, then it began to get overwhelming, then very annoying and I started to wonder if this guy was for real. It is not until of course close to the end where realization of why he's acting the way he is and why he is so afraid of love. I wasn't sure what I thought of Megan at first. You can see right of she has trust issues but waking up in that situation who would be trusting of the other person. However, the reason for her trust issues comes out and you can also understand why she is afraid of love.
With that said I enjoyed reading the book and was happy just being taken away from reality for a while.
I read this book very much in the context that it was written, as a romantic "what if" fantasy.
Please remember that all reviews are strictly my opinion.
Till the next book,
The Reader

