My Vegas Groom
The Greene Family #3
By: Piper Rayne
Publisher: Self-published
Publication date: May 18, 2021
Genre: Romance
Rating:
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Waking up next to a stranger wearing a wedding ring was not on the itinerary.
I came to Las Vegas for a quick girl’s trip, but somehow ended up a married woman. What I thought would stay in Vegas followed me back to my small town of Sunrise Bay, Alaska.
Of course, my new husband—MMA champion fighter, Logan Stone—couldn’t find me alone at my house to tell me he wants to give our impromptu nuptials a shot. He has to tell me in front of my entire family and half the town.
The two of us couldn’t be more opposite, but he offers me a deal I can’t refuse which involves me pretending we’re happily married for three months. Yeah, a lot of things can change in that short amount of time, most importantly catching feelings for a man whose lifestyle I despise.
My thoughts…
This was a cute romance revolving around a small-town-girl and a MMA champion fighter. This story is told in both Logan and Nikki’s point of view. We follow them both as they navigate this new part of their life. I honestly preferred reading from Logan’s POV because not only was his life a bit more interesting (sorry, Nikki), but he uproots his life to settle in her small hometown, and flies his entire training crew up to Alaska to prepare for the big fight in a few months. So, I felt like he had more of an adjustment to this than Nikki did. Not only with location change, but going from Vegas to a small town, AND being surrounded by your new bride’s family all the time. Oh my word, and that scene in the woods when the young survivalists walk up on them having morning fun time, and Logan slides off the tree trunk and ends up with splinters in his butt. That poor guy had to deal with a lot!
It’s been a lot time since I read this series, and I honestly forgot about it. So with that said, you could totally read this book as a stand alone if it’s the only one that interests you. I never felt like I was missing something with all the secondary characters that pop up. So, if you are looking for a cute contemporary romance with a bit of open door spice, this book/series may be worth checking out.
Previous reviews from The Greene Family
My Beautiful Neighbor
My Almost Ex









