
Member Reviews

Adam and Rachel have secretly been friends for years. One random night they get married when drunk in Vegas, and the story follows whether they will stay together for love or other reasons.
Overall I thought this was a very quick, sweet read. Whilst it wasn’t mind blowing or wildly unique, it was fun and silly and that’s the kinda thing I enjoy. I did guess the ‘twist’ simply due to other books I’ve read having a similar thing. I would recommend this to anyone needing a little break from life or any series big book reading they’re doing!

How do I put into words the amount of love I have for this book? Everything Juliana Smith puts out into the world is pure gold. I first fell in love with Luke and Layla and thought it couldn’t get better than that. I loved diving into Calla and Nathan’s story and then Marigold and Liam’s story left me breathless. But now ADAM? Freaking ADAM? And Rachel and her gigantic heart and uplifting spirit? I am just blown away. I have major book hangover. This romance keeps spinning in my head like a record (see what I did there?).
Rachel and Adam wake up in Vegas with the tale-as-old-as-time story of having drunkenly gotten married. But maybe, just maybe, this marriage is based on way more than one night of fun. Maybe, it was exactly what was meant to have happened.
The way Smith built the tension yet left it closed door was truly sizzling. Adam’s grumpy, protective, manly-man character was oh-so-swoony. The ways he showed his sweet, cinnamon-roll center had me squealing (literally). Their open communication (mostly) and the way they accepted each other for who they truly were was just delightful. Guys, I highlighted the heck out of this book and will be rereading those sections again and again. You need to get your hands on this one immediately.
Thank you SO MUCH to NetGalley and Juliana Smith for giving me a sneak peak to this one via an ARC! It releases into the world on June 25th!

Juliana does it again!! This is my third novel I've read from this author and each one have been a 5 star read. The absolute queen of romcoms with fluffy and cute romance. I love this couple so much and their chemistry just made me giddy

I love Adam & Rachel!! I have been so excited for Rachels book since we met her in book 1! I loved the Then and Now chapters we got and how the relationship developed was so fun to read because the TENSION DUH! I'm a sucker for a man obsessed and boy was Adam! I mean come on the tattoo scene...love love love!! The Wells family have my <3 and I can't wait to read Crews story!

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✍️Quick Synopsis:
Rachel and Adam wake up in Vegas with the tale-as-old-as-time story of having drunkenly gotten married. But maybe, just maybe, this marriage is based on way more than one night of fun. Maybe, it was exactly what was meant to have happened.
💭My Thoughts:
How do I put into words the amount of love I have for this book? Everything Juliana Smith puts out into the world is pure gold. I first fell in love with Luke and Layla and thought it couldn’t get better than that. I loved diving into Calla and Nathan’s story and then Marigold and Liam’s story left me breathless. But now ADAM? Freaking ADAM? And Rachel and her gigantic heart and uplifting spirit? I am just blown away. I have major book hangover. This romance keeps spinning in my head like a record (see what I did there?). The way Smith built the tension yet left it closed door was truly sizzling. Adam’s grumpy, protective, manly-man character was oh-so-swoony. The ways he showed his sweet, cinnamon-roll center had me squealing (literally). Their open communication (mostly) and the way they accepted each other for who they truly were was just delightful. Guys, I highlighted the heck out of this book and will be rereading those sections again and again. You need to get your hands on this one immediately.
Thank you SO MUCH to neutrally and Julian Smith for giving me a sneak peak to this one via and ARC! It releases into the world on June 25h!

Overall this was a very cute book but I found some of the dialogue and the way the MMC viewed the FMC somewhat off putting. I enjoyed the story and their progression from friends to more was forced along by the marriage (which I loved!) and it was interesting seeing how they chose to proceed with everything given the heavy feelings between them. I enjoyed the FMC and her character are really pulled on my heart strings, though she was a bit immature at times. I just couldn’t quite get behind Adam! It’s hard to pinpoint but I felt like even after everything the pair went through he somewhat looked down on her in some way. I would have liked to see more (or some different) character development on his part. I would recommend this book to someone, but I don’t think I’ll be going back to read the others immediately.