I’m a good girl—until I got drunk in Vegas and married a panties-flaming-hot Irishman.Oops.I’ve always lived my life by the rules. Unlike my two sisters, I’m the good one. The responsible one. Going outside my comfort zone is when I wear red lipstick before five PM.That comfort zone of mine? It’s smashed to smithereens on a wild night in Las Vegas when I met—and married—Liam Gallagher.After one … met—and married—Liam Gallagher.
After one shot of tequila, then two, then too many to count, a good girl’s rules tend to disappear. And so do her panties, and her bra, and various other articles of clothing when she’s with an Irishman who knows his way around a woman’s body.
Now my husband wants us to stay married. For six months. He says it’ll be worth my while. Considering our chemistry underneath the sheets, I can’t say that he’s wrong.
Liam isn’t safe, though. Liam definitely isn’t comfortable. He’s like the male equivalent of wearing red lipstick in the daytime all wrapped up in an irresistible, dangerous package.
Yet this stubborn Irishman isn’t about to let me go, drunken Princess Bride-themed Vegas wedding or no.
Now I have to decide if I’m brave enough to break the rules for love.
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This is the second book in the series about 3 sisters. Mari, the oldest sister and most responsible, goes to Vegas for a friend’s wedding. The book starts with Mari waking up in bed to a strange man that she can’t remember and to make matters worse (at least to her) she discovers she’s married to the stranger. LOL! The stranger is Liam, a friend of the groom’s, that she met there in Vegas. You can immediately tell it’s going to be a great story from the beginning when she wakes up and tries to figure out who Liam is. Too funny! I absolutely love Mari and Liam’s chemistry, especially in the beginning! H-O-T!!! Between Liam’s accent, his love & care for his sister, how he falls for Mari without really meaning too, his nickname for Mari and so much more, you’ll be in love with this book just like I was!
We get to see and hear a little from Dani and Jacob (from the first book in the series) which is great, as well as a little prelude into a little more on Kate as well as some ideas of her upcoming story. I really enjoyed the first book but I absolutely loved this book!
I can’t wait to read Kate’s story. I know it will another great story! I received an advanced copy of the book and leaving my honest review of the book. I’ll be buying this book as well for my collection.
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Oh how I was waiting for Marigold’s story! She is the oldest, the most responsible sister. But when she goes wild, she goes crazy!
It’s Vegas Baby!! When Mari goes there for a wedding, well it’s not only one that she is a part of!
This is Mari and Liam story! The chemistry between these two is fantastic! Talk about insta-love and it is beautiful.
Mari is strong because she has to be, responsible because she chooses to be. She is beautiful and caring for her family. She is hurt tragically and feels like she is just unloveable.
Enter Liam, oh my me….I can just “hear” his Irish accent. His charm, his confidence, his swagger is just the definition of alpha. His swoony talk and use of Gaelic just made me melt. He has had a rough childhood and it has made him a huge cynic of love and romance.
There is humor, there is heart and there is heat in this story! I absolutely loved it!
You get to see past characters which is lovely to read about. And then the ending, you get a tease of Kate story!! And oh what a story this will be!
The second book in the series brings Mari and Liam’s story. The author once again does a great job bringing strong characters and an entertaining story. She brings two opposites together,gives them an instant attraction and a hot chemistry,a sizzling banter and a sweet and sexy romance. It’s told in the dual POV , which I love , is well written,moves quickly and smoothly and I loved reading. I’m looking forward to the next book.
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Another fabulous book by this talented author. I absolutely adored the characters, the depth and development of the relationships built throughout, and the quirky, humorous interactions. There is some serious (but tasteful, and delicious) steam in this book, so best read in a private place! Loved it.
I really enjoyed Mari and Liam’s story. The chemistry and heat between the two was combustible. Mari and Liam are so different that it makes them complement each other perfectly. Neither really believe in love and marriage due to issues in both their pasts. Iris Morland give us a fun, witty, swoon-worthy tale of them opening up, and learning to love and believe in a happily ever after.
I have enjoyed the Flower Shop Sisters series and look forward to book three!
Liam and Mari both have their views on marriage and relationships. His stems from his father whereas hers come from her cheating ex. When a night on the town filled with drinks have them ending up married, the drama heats up. Liam wants to protect his sister and her inheritance while Mari doesn’t want to appear fickle. These two come to an agreement but will they both be able to live by it without losing their heart in the process?
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This is such a good book!
I truly enjoyed reading it!
It’s a feel-good, quirky, steamy,
funny & moving story.
You never know what’s going to
happen in Vegas. Mari, found that
out, the hard way, waking up with
a naked man.
Liam, wakes up to find himself
in the maid of honor’s bed.
What a night they had!
Mari & Liam, steal your heart
from the very first pages to the last.
Another great book in the series.
I loved everything about this Must Read Story!!
Liam and Mari are complete opposites and their impromptu wedding after only knowing each other hours is completely insane and they don’t remember all the details. Liam is brash, bold and lives life the way he wants without strings. Mari is responsible, safe and protective of her broken heart. They are drawn to each other and even though the “Princess Bride” Vegas spur of the moment wedding is a nightmare, Liam and Mari make a deal to stick stay together for six months. They figure everything will work out without complications. Well…that never happens, does it? This is good story that I recommend.
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This is the second book of The Flower Shop sisters and it is so much fun. I love when the responsible siblings does something so wrong and out of character. Liam is a great character and he and Mari have great chemistry. The will they won’t they element of the story keeps you guessing, and they really steam it up when they get together.
When an author can take a tired, overdone trope and not only make me forget about said trope but be so immersed in the story that I read it in one sitting, that shows true talent, and Morland has it in spades. Not only did the time fly by, but I was easily enamored by Mari and Liam and I hated for their story to end.
Holy hyacinth, Liam and Mari’s chemistry is out of this world, and they’re hot enough to set off the smoke detector! And if Liam’s caveman tactics might be a bit offputting to Mari, his sexy Irish accent gives him a “heck yeah!” pass. These two will have you laughing until you cry, to blushing and back again, as you follow them on their journey to forever.
Morland is a master of emotional manipulation and yours will be all over the place, from laughing hysterically at the impersonator priest officiating the spontaneous Vegas wedding and Mari’s crazy family to the poignant lessons for both of these loveable characters that will squeeze your heart in the best of ways. You’ll fall for them without even realizing it, and Mari and Liam will stay in your heart long after the last page. Don’t miss their enchanting, heart-warming, phenomenal story!
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