One Vegas Night by Mickey Miller - Review

                   One Vegas Night Review 

         Author: Mickey Miller     Note:⭐⭐⭐

What do you say when you wake up next to hockey's biggest playboy with a ring on your finger?

The first time I met Dustin LeBlanc, I wanted to slap him. Young, rich, handsome, and talking smack about my profession, he was the walking stereotype of a speak-before-I-think hockey player.
The second time I ran into him, I was sad and he made me smile.
The third time, we got hitched.
His proposal took me by surprise, to say the least. But Dustin needed a marriage to save his image. As a bonus, it would put an end to my visa issues.
Thing is, now we've got to play like we're truly married and in love. Turns out there's this thing called marriage fraud and it can land you up to five years in prison if they catch you.
We'll have no problem faking our way through this relationship, right?
Except every day we spend together, the more real our connection seems.
If only it wasn't for those pesky skeletons hanging out in both of our closets.
And the twist that neither of us could have imagined coming.


BOOK REVIEW 

I had a lot of laughs from the beginning to the end of this book and it had been a long time since a book was this funny to me, the author knows how to explore and write this. Catherine's personality is one of the best I have seen, headstrong and self owned to an incredible level, even though I felt in some parts there was a sexualization of the character due to her roots. Derik was fun but less deep than Cata just a standard field hockey player without much substance. Sexy scenes are good but the excess of jokes and sexual tension leaves the book stale and like many others that have no content just sex. I really thought that Derek's story with "Fio" was something totally different and this made me take points off the story for me that doesn't make any sense and it was like laziness or a quick change of plans with the story. I loved the prologue too much but the epilogue was quick and left something to be desired. I'll give it between 2.5 and 3 stars. Good but predictable and normal.


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