Book Review: You, Me, and Forever

 

Myles St. James is tearing my world apart.

Wish I’d known that before I slept with him.

It was supposed to be a one-night stand.

Like I knew anything about those.

But I needed to blow off steam.

My ex had just gotten engaged.

My dry spell was nearing six months.

And my booming wedding planning business—the one I started with my bestie—was about to lose its favorite venue to some bulldozer-happy developer from New York.

The Seaside Inn is such a special place.

My second home.

And ever since that famous singer got married there, people are flocking to Blushing, Alaska, for their own weddings too.

Guess whose fling turns out to be the hotshot real estate guy?

But he isn’t what I expected.

And sleeping with the enemy doesn’t feel nearly as wrong as it should.

Because Myles St. James is rocking my world.

Too bad giving in to him could mean giving up my dreams.


My Review

Talk about bringing the chemistry. Montana and Myles first interaction led to one steamy night together. After that the heat may have dwindled some once Montana learned that who Myles really was.

The romance between Montana and Myles is slow burn. Myles is actually a good guy. He was not all profit. Montana's father makes delicious food. The food mentioned in this book had my mouth watering. I liked how Myles interacted with Montana's father and thought about him. 

Laura brings the charm of a small town with the steamy romance of an enemies to lovers' vibe. Not to mention that this book has characters that you would want to hang out with. 

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