Tuesday, March 5, 2019

One Night in Paris By: Sandi Lynn

        She has two rules in life:
        1. Never marry someone you're not in love with.
        2. Do what makes you happy and not what's expected of you.
        Anna flew to Paris to spend her honeymoon alone after she left her fiance and life standing at the alter in California. She had her reasons and wasn't going to let a perfectly good trip go to waste. On her first night, Anna met a captivating man who was there on business and leaving the next morning to fly back to the States. She knew nothing about him, only his first name. Their one night together left a mark on Anna that she'd never forget. Little did she know when she moved to New York, he'd be the man she'd be working for, a temporary job that fell into her lap by accident. Anna's life was complicated enough, and it was about to get a whole lot more complicated.
       One night in Paris. That was all it took to make Wes' trip complete. She was beautiful, smart, and addicting. He wanted to stay but couldn't. Why make things harder than they had to be? Wes flew back to New York and went about his business, trying to forget the one night they shared. Imagine his shock when Wes saw her standing in the doorway of a conference room as his temporary personal assistant. Wes had trust issues as it was when it came to women and for good reason. She lied to him and he couldn't trust her. She was complicated. Her life was complicated and now his life was feeling the same way.

      While the last Sandi Lynn book I read was not nearly as interesting as some of her other stories, One Night in Paris brought it all back. I could not put down One Night in Paris for anything.

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