What Happens in Vegas by Tarrah Anders
They say what happens in Vegas, stays there, and that’s exactly what Peyton is counting on.
After waking up in a hotel room that isn’t hers, next to a naked man she doesn’t know, with a ring on her finger and no recollection of the previous twenty-four hours, she hops the first flight back home with two new mantras.
Whatever happened, happened. And no looking back, only forward.
Only a few months later, her past shows back up on her doorstep in the form of one very determined husband.
A few months ago, Maxwell woke up alone in a hotel in Vegas with a hangover and a lingering feeling that something important had happened to him the night before.
Unsure if his vague memories were real or just a dream; he hired a private investigator.
Now that he’s tracked down his accidental wife, he’s determined to get a divorce.
Or is he?
Face to face, the words don’t come and instead he finds himself asking his wife if she’d like to go on a date. Is it possible their one night in Vegas was meant to be more?
Can they make a relationship work? Or is divorce really the only option when what happens in Vegas follows you home?
- File Name:what-happens-in-vegas-by-tarrah-anders.epub
- Original Title:What Happens in Vegas (What Happens In... Book 1)
- Creator:Tarrah Anders
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B087L9NZ97
- Publisher:Tarrah Anders, LLC
- Date:2020-05-18T16:00:00+00:00
- File Size:257.140 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Dedication
- 4. Contents
- 5. Prologue
- 6. Chapter 1
- 7. Chapter 2
- 8. Chapter 3
- 9. Chapter 4
- 10. Chapter 5
- 11. Chapter 6
- 12. Chapter 7
- 13. Chapter 8
- 14. Chapter 9
- 15. Chapter 10
- 16. Chapter 11
- 17. Chapter 12
- 18. Chapter 13
- 19. Chapter 14
- 20. Chapter 15
- 21. Chapter 16
- 22. Chapter 17
- 23. Chapter 18
- 24. Chapter 19
- 25. Chapter 20
- 26. Chapter 21
- 27. Chapter 22
- 28. Epilogue
- 29. Also by Tarrah Anders
- 30. Dear Friends,
- 31. Acknowledgments
- 32. About the Author
It was a good read. It could have been better. I felt that the story was being dragged on, still it was a good story.