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Well Hung Over in Vegas by Kimberly Fox

syndi3's review

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lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

 I read Lick. And that book was a winner for hang over and ends up married. That book is very funny book.

Then I stumble upon Well Hung Over in Vegas. This book can be runner up. The story line of this book similar to Lick. I like Dahlia. She is a sassy and has a smart character. A kick ass heroine. 
Tyler does not really leave me with big impression. I think because I do not understand why he is attracted to Dahlia. It seems he chasing Dahlia because he wants to have hot sex with Dahlia. 

The sexy banter in this book is tad too long. Don't get me wrong. I like the sexy banter between these 2 characters. But its just a bit too long. 

lostinliterature's review

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3.0

this was a such a fun ,sweet hilarious story. its good af.

arickman's review

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3.0

I listened to the audiobook and the narration was good.

buttonsandbooks's review

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3.0

This was super cheesy, but hilarious!! It was sexy and cracked me up to the point I was laughing out loud. Loved it!!

camille_andherbooks's review

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2.0

Well, that was...entertaining.

It was funny and outrageous, if a bit unbelievable at times. But it was annoying that the main characters were so reckless with their actions even if there was so much at stake. I hate that they were so muddled with lust that they didn't think to cover all their bases.

emjayae149's review

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4.0

Thanks to a lackadaisical bartender, Tyler and Dahlia have a wild night in Las Vegas that includes them getting married. Unfortunately neither of them can recall anything. And it gets even more awkward the following day when they discover that Tyler is Dahlia’s new boss.

This is definitely not a book where the hero holds the power and lauds it over the heroine. Not at all. Dahlia is smart, spunky and determined to carve out a career for herself. She gives as good as she gets, and Tyler’s attempts to control her never work out quite like he imagined.

Add in two quirky sets of parents (his, who hanker after grandchildren, and hers, the epitome of everything hippy) plus the evil cousin out to ruin them and you’ve got a wonderfully entertaining read.

And even though our couple never really knows *everything* that happens on “The Night”, we readers do thanks to the points of view of several characters they encounter along the way. I admire Tyler and Dahlia’s attitude with each discovery they do make because I think I would have been mortified!

This was such a fun book to listen to. It is narrated by Cassandra Myles and Nelson Hobbs who do an excellent job of conveying all emotions. They do a great job with their comedic timing and it was a pleasure to listen to.

I do wish the cover for this book was different. It does nothing to convey what a fun book this is and is easily lost amongst the sea of shirtless men on romance book covers today.

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