
It all came together really well to make this one hard to put down once I'd started. Honestly, this book reads like a romantic comedy, and I adored it for that! The banter. Mia ends up deciding to accept Ansel's offer to spend the summer in Paris, and they both try to sort out their lives and their relationship before their time together ends. While the other four quickly agree to annul the marriages, Mia is not so sure she wants to do that and neither is Ansel. During one wild night, all three girls find themselves married to a set of three friends: Ansel, a French lawyer, Oliver, an Australian who has plans to open up a comic book store and Finn, a Canadian whose family has a fishing business. It kicks off with a weekend trip to Las Vegas where Mia, along with her two best friends Harlow and Lola, go to celebrate their college graduation. And sometimes a dark wild night in Vegas isn't just the end of a day, but the beginning of a bright new life.While Sweet Filthy Boy is so compulsively readable, it's actually the one I liked the least in this series (and that's not saying much since it garnered a 3.5 stars overall). Sometimes seeing what's right in front of us takes a great leap of faith. After all, she's not the kind of girl who likes all that attention, but maybe she's the kind who'll eventually like him. When Lola's graphic novel starts getting national acclaim-and is then fast-tracked for a major motion picture-Oliver steps up to be there for her whenever she needs him. He knows what he wants with her now.and it's far outside the friend zone.

So why ruin a good thing?Įven as geek girls fawn over him, Oliver can't get his mind off what he didn't do with Lola when he had the chance. More at home in her studio than in baring herself to people, Lola's instinctive comfort around Oliver nearly seems too good to be true. In reality, Lola's wanted Oliver since day one-and over time has only fallen harder for his sexy Aussie accent and easygoing ability to take her as she comes. If they'd doubled-down on that mistake, their Just Friends situation might not be half as great as it is now. Lola and Oliver like to congratulate themselves on having the good sense not to consummate their drunken Las Vegas marriage.


Book three in the sexy, fun New York Times bestselling Wild Seasons series that began with Sweet Filthy Boy (the Romantic Times Book of the Year) and Dirty Rowdy Thing.
