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A very readable thriller from the author of 'best day ever'. The story is pacy and the plot unfolds perfectly. Rouda brings the detestable Paul to life in such a sparkling and entertaining way and every other character get a similar deft treatment making a very readable and entertaining story. The writing is dry and humourous with lashings of dark humour. Highly recommend.

OMG! How could I forget about the despicable, narcissistic, sorry excuse for a man, Paul Strom?!?! It's been a few years since I've read Best Day Ever. I've probably read about 1000 books since then, but this book is the sequel, so I would definitely recommend reading that one first in order to experience the full effect of his character. Rouda's books are like dark, guilty pleasures that I sinfully devour every time I get my hands on them. This was yet another fun, quick read to add to her collection. She does psycho perfectly! A little repetitive but I absolutely loved it! A must read in my opinion!
Thank you to the author, Bookouture, and NetGalley for granting me digital access in exchange for my honest review!

Kaira brings back the devilish, narcissistic Paul Strom in a sequel to "Best Day Ever"! I found "Best Night Ever" hilarious and loved every moment, especially the dinner at the Eiffel Tower. I stayed up all night to finish the book in one sitting, and can't wait for more of Cecilia Strom's story.
Kaira Rouda excels at dark humor and snark, and this book was no exception. Set in Palm Beach, the characters were devilishly entertaining, making the read a blast. The nods to real locations like Worth Avenue and The Blind Monk added to the fun, and the Paris adventure was a highlight.
This book is highly entertaining and guaranteed to make you laugh. Paul is a riot, while Cecilia is a killer addition to the story. For maximum enjoyment, I recommend reading "Best Day Ever" first to dive into Paul's character and backstory.
Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher. Comes out Aug 16!

A story of a man who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.
Great writing with well written characters.
Interesting storyline with a great twist in the story relating to his wife.
I flew through this book in a couple of sittings.
My thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my copy.

Kaira Rouda is an expert at writing unreliable narrators and unlikeable characters. This book was no different. Paul Strom is a disgusting human being and it was so satisfying to see him get what he deserves. And I love seeing the woman win.
Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC.