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I think I say this after every Meghan Quinn book lately, I don’t know how she does it! How she comes up with these stories, book after book. Chapter 14, my goodness, I laughed and smiled all the way thru it. But then there are scenes like when Hudson met with his father that hit on your emotions, or the scene back at the hotel (don’t worry-no spoilers!) You feel so many different things reading this book, it’s addicting. You just want more and more. Sloane was hilarious. There was a bit where she seemed a little immature, but somehow eases into something better. Just like we see Hudson’s more human side, less businessman and more real.
I have to say, I learned a few MQ books ago to skip the prologue. I always wait until I’ve finished the book and go back and read it after. It always gives away too much for me. I prefer to go into books blind so I do my best to avoid blurbs, trope reveals, all of it. I want the surprise, I want to be so anxious to turn the page to see what happens. So if you’re like me at all, I recommend you do the same, wait until you finish the entire book to read the prologue.
I don’t know if there will be any more books in the series, but I definitely hope so. Thank goodness Meghan Quinn seems to be a fast writer, pumping out several books per year. I just know I can’t wait for more!
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BRIDESMAID BY CHANCE (Coming 4/15/2025):
Hudson Hopper is in some trouble. After doing his business partner, Jude, a favor by hiring his younger sister, Sloane, Hudson very quickly finds out that she is a massive distraction―especially since she’s now his assistant.
But when they are confronted with a situation where Sloane is told to fill in as a bridesmaid for one of Hudson’s business partners, she comes up with an equal trade. She’ll be a part of the regency wedding–corset and all–if Hudson marries her. Sloane knows the value of the trade, he needs her, and she needs his wedding ring to get her into a high-society club that will further her career.
It’s an instant no from Hudson at first, but when she convinces him that no one will find out, including her brother, and he will benefit from the marriage too . . . well, Hudson finds himself saying “I do.”