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Friday, February 22, 2013

She Woke Up Married {a review}

I recently downloaded a $1.99 chick-lit book for my nook. Sometimes you just need a mindless, and predictible feel good book. And for less than two dollas make you holla, I couldn't go wrong.



The synopsis {via Goodreads}

Paris James has come to Las Vegas to take the sting off turning the dreaded "Three-O." But one glass of bubbly leads to another -- and when the redhead wakes up the next morning, she finds to her astonishment she's in bed with ... Elvis! The good news is it's the young, sexy Elvis. The bad news is there's a diamond ring on her finger. Sometime during the evening she actually married The King of Rock 'n' Roll! Well, what happened in Vegas better stay in Vegas, right?

But not if Turner Pruitt has anything to say about it. Because years before he put on his first pair of blue suede shoes, Turner knew the real Paris ... She's running away, as usual, but he knows her deepest secrets, and as much as she struggles against love, Paris is going to need him by her side as she faces her demons head-on.

Because this time, Paris James has met her match.


My review

Fun, easy to read, but not stellar. It wraps up well with a super-happy ending. It is a decent read for what I paid. I didn't love it, but it was cute. I wouldn't recommend it for more that $4.99 but again, it was a cute read.

What have you ready lately?

3 comments:

  1. I read so many decent but not stellar books from the free section on Amazon. It's like I can't stop, but sometimes you just need an easy read! :)

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  2. A mindless read is a must!
    I love having something that I know will require little to no thought laying around after I finish something that is a little more in depth. I don't typically lead on my tablet, but if things are that cheap I might have to give it a go.

    Thanks for sharing :)
    Dani
    http://littlespindle-dani.blogspot.com

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  3. Seems great for the price- and who doesn't love a happy ending?!

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