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The Accidental Newlywed Game is the story of Honor and Owen, who drunkenly get married in Las Vegas and in trying to dissolve their marriage, discover that they have feelings for each other.
I liked the premise of the story but I felt that the main characters didn't have the kind of chemistry to spark a drunken marriage to start with. They get married before you even know that they're attracted to each other and I found their reasons to stay married or separate weren't very convincing. That being said, I liked both main characters as individuals and the story is an easy going read.

*Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an early copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.*
Great and easy , feel good read! Honestly, it was a perfect book for getting out of the reading slump. I got so engrossed in the plot and the characters that I read it one sitting. I have not read this author before but I will be definitely reading Jaci Burton’s books in the future.

Thank you Netgalley for an arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This was a cute, light hearted, easy to read romance. I enjoyed the characters and the story line. I hadn’t realised when I picked it up that it was part of a series however this book still worked and can be read as a stand alone. With that said there were lots of connections with other characters and potential spoilers for the previous books woven in so I would suggest that these books would be best enjoyed in order. I really liked the side characters as well so I imagine I would also enjoy their books and I look forward to going back and reading them at some point.

After attending a wedding conference in Las Vegas, Honor is ready to grab a drink and rest up. Spotting Owen, her sister's ex-fiance across the hotel lobby she sends him a text to join her for a drink. She wakes up the next morning feeling worse for wear, naked in bed with Owen, not in either of their hotel rooms - oh and married! Whilst Honor always liked Owen she never said anything as he dates her sister Erin, and even after everything that happened with him calling off the wedding she still could never hate him.
How on earth did this happen? is what Owen is thinning to himself the morning after the night before. Unsure as to how they got married or whether they used any protection when they quite clearly had sex given their state of undress. Attempting to jog their memories they share a kiss but it has a very different triggering effect on Owen - awakening feelings he has never had for Honor. Deciding to wait to see if she is pregnant before getting an annulment or divorce they head back to their lives.
A magnetic pull between them has them spending more time together and dating of sorts. But when news of them being together is confessed to family and friends they don't gain a great reaction - could this be the end of things before they have even had a chance to explore what it is between them?

Thank you for the opportunity to read this!
Soooo, I’ve read the two first in this series and enjoyed them, therefore I thought would enjoy this one also. I was wrong.
This third book of the Bellini sisters didn’t engage me as the other two and I didn’t feel the chemistry between Honor and Owen.
There are also some things that not adding up, like Owen thinks Honor is his go-to person that he can talk to about everything but a couple of pages later Honor comes to his house that he bought last year and she has never been there. What?
All in all, this one was not for me, unfortunately.