They say what happens in Vegas, stays there, and that’s exactly what Peyton is counting on. After waking up in a hotel room that isn’t hers, next to a naked man she doesn’t know, with a ring on her finger and no recollection of the previous twenty-four hours, she hops the first flight back home with two new mantras. Whatever happened, happened. And no looking back, only forward. Only a few …
Only a few months later, her past shows back up on her doorstep in the form of one very determined husband.
A few months ago, Maxwell woke up alone in a hotel in Vegas with a hangover and a lingering feeling that something important had happened to him the night before.
Unsure if his vague memories were real or just a dream; he hired a private investigator.
Now that he’s tracked down his accidental wife, he’s determined to get a divorce.
Or is he?
Face to face, the words don’t come and instead he finds himself asking his wife if she’d like to go on a date. Is it possible their one night in Vegas was meant to be more?
Can they make a relationship work? Or is divorce really the only option when what happens in Vegas follows you home?
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When you drunken night in Vegas comes back in the mail
I have read a number of books by Tarrah Anders so I was excited to pick up What Happens in Vegas. This is the first book in the What Happens In. series and it had my interest piqued. This is the story of Max and Peyton and that one drunken night in Las Vegas. Sometimes what happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas and for these two it comes home with them in the form of a marriage that they do not remember. So what do they do when the wedding certificate does show up in the mail?
I enjoyed this story and the characters. There were some parts that I felt were rushed and would have liked a bit more depth on but it is an entertaining and at times amusing story.
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A great story of what happened in Vegas. But does it really stay in Vegas? A one night hook up leads to marriage. One that neither one remembers. As they go about their lives, bits and pieces come floating back. More so for Max so he hires a PI. Max finds Peyton and is determined to get divorced. But one look at her he has second thoughts. Max spends his time wooing his wife. She tries to not be wooed. She just wants to be divorced and move on from her mistake. As time goes on for both, they realize maybe it wasn’t so bad to start backwards.
I loved these characters. They were totally meant to be together. They were so lovable. Their story was great on how to make it work after a drunken night of debauchery!
If you’re looking for a Las Vegas drunken hookup/wedding romance with hilarious side characters then this is for you.
Peyton and Maxwell was a set of characters who didn’t remember anything of their drunken Las Vegas night but found out they were married to one another the following morning.
Peyton woke up to being in another man’s hotel room in his bed and realized she was wearing a wedding ring but didn’t know his name.
Maxwell woke up to no one in his bed but knew he probably hooked up with some woman he didn’t know but decided to hire PI to find out about the person he was having dreams about the woman he hooked up with. From there on out, the story got interesting that’s all I will say.
The writing Anders did on this story was like nothing I’ve ever read before but now has me thinking about what other books are out there with the same trope but written in a different way than other authors out there who probably have written some in their own careers at some point in time. Thanks for writing an enjoyable book based on your readers own Vegas stories included at the beginning of the chapters even though they probably didn’t go with the main characters you were writing about but probably were and I didn’t quite catch on to them but still enjoyed knowing you wrote this book from the heart. I highly recommend other readers to read this book as soon as it’s released into the world bc it was just that good and maybe others can relate to it more than I did when I read it here as an ARC.
A great new story from Tarrah! Max and Peyton have a night in Vegas that neither of them remember – including getting married! Peyton wants to keep what happened in Vegas there, but max has other ideas. What follows is a story of taking an accidental marriage and turning it into a real one. A fun and flirty story with a great happily ever after! Can’t wait for more from this group of characters!!
After having a good time with their friends , Peyton and Max don’t remember anything. Both confused trying to piece together 24 hours of their life they don’t know. Come to find out that they were actually married but don’t actually know each other’s name. Once the license from Vegas is mailed to each of them. Once them meet and realize everything try take things one day at a time even though they live in two different states. Things take turn and Max realizes he really wants the marriage to work so he makes a drastic more to be with Peyton.
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What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas. This is about going for what you want and never give up. And Max does just that.
This is a sweet and steamy story, with a beautiful and well deserved ending.
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Totally love Max and Peyton! An accidental marriage in Vegas that neither remember lol. When they re-meet the sparks are still there and Max decides that he wants to date his wife. Lol. I loved their story so much and couldn’t put it down. I can’t wait to see what’s next in the series.
What a fun read! Peyton and Max are so entertaining together and apart. The banter between Max and his college buddies is one of the highlights of this story.
If you are looking for an easy breezy, accidental marriage story, this is for you!
Vegas broke its own rules by allowing Max and Peyton to take a marriage home with them. Sure, it was a marriage they didn’t quite remember having, but it still happened! Now the tow the to patch their activities together in their minds, but they never expected that their “oops” moment would give them both chance of a lifetime. For Max, Peyton is the breath of fresh air he didn’t even know he was missing. For Peyton, Max is everything she’s always been sure is beyond her grasp. As these two get to know each other for real, a life together seems like it could truly work, if not for reality and distance getting in the way. They manage to work it all out, even if their wires get crossed a time or two, and get the HEA that they so richly deserve. Their story is proof that not all accidents in Vegas are bad things. Sometimes, they’re the best kick in the tush that people need to find true happiness.
What Happens in Vegas was a great book! It was fun and kept me filling the pages. I could not put it down. I loved Peyton and Maxwell, and also loved how Maxwell would not give up and kept working and showing Peyton that it would all work out in time.
Our both wake from a drunken night with the feeling that something important happened but they don’t remember any of the details. Will they leave the past in the past, or try to find a way to make a future?
This is a contemporary romance with an accidental (not fake) romance theme. This one surprised me in that I liked it even more than I expected to. Both characters were well developed with solid likable personalities. The plot was fairly straightforward, but engaging and enjoyable. I had fun watching these two come to accept change and try to find a way to make it work. Overall, a highly enjoyable story and I look forward to more from this author.
Highly recommended.
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An entertaining and well written book one in the What Happens In… series! The story line is funny, witty, and emotionally deep with some ups and downs, drama, and intrigue. The characters are likeable with okay chemistry between them! Definitely recommended!
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A fairly routine romance involving a drunken wedding only vaguely remembered by both parties. Mildly amusing.
I enjoyed this storyline. The characters are well developed and engaging and full of chemistry. I enjoyed the smooth flow of the storyline. Kudos to the author for delivering a great steamy storyline.
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A humorous story that will have you laughing out loud. A drunken one night stand that leads to marriage that neither party remembers. Does what happens in Vegas truly stay in Vegas? Engaging characters that are fun to get to know, a story line that is comical to say the least and a perfect summer time read.
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This is book one in What Happens In…..series. First stop, Vegas. How true is that age old saying, we are about to find out. This is Maxwell and Peyton’s story. There is nothing like waking up in a strange hotel room, with a strange naked man next to you and a ring on your finger. What’s a girl to do, she panics a d gets the first flight home to forget about it all. Maxwell is determined to find his wife to get a divorce. But what about a first date instead? A great story, full of twists and fun as these two characters sort out what Fate has already decided. Enjoy!
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Peyton and Max get married in Vegas and neither of them remember getting married. Peyton recalls them getting married because of the ring that she has on her left hand. Eventually the marriage certificate shows up in the mail and that is all the proof that Peyton needs. Max has a niggling feeling that something big happened in Vegas, but no real memories and he hires a PI to find his wife. Max wants to give there marriage a chance even though they live in two differenct states. These two have to decide what they’re willing to do to be together and to give there marriage a real chance at working out.
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This one time in Vegas…
Peyton and Max get married in Vegas. It would be truly wonderful if either of them remembered doing it. She knows it happened – she’s got a ring to show for it. And eventually, the marriage certificate shows up in the mail. Max has a niggling feeling that something big happened in Vegas, but no real memories, so he hires a PI. She’s in LA – he’s in Seattle. She wants to get a divorce and move on – he wants to explore the possibility of them being together. I’ve read so many books from this author, and her work just keep getting better and better. I like Peyton. She’s happy with her life and career in LA. She’s afraid of change, but Max opens her eyes to hope for the future, of what might be. I love Max. He’s happy with his life and career in Seattle. Once he’s “married”, he realizes that he’s all business all the time, and something is missing. They have to decide what they’re willing to do to be together. I didn’t like that her friends make her feel guilty for wanting to go to Seattle, destroying a career opportunity and her chance for lasting love. I can’t wait to see what comes in the next book.
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I really enjoyed this book and recommend you read it. What do Vegas and Chapels have in common? People get married and don’t know it! You will enjoy the characters and comedy and the happy ending.
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I’ve read a few “oops I got married in Vegas” books before and always enjoyed them, but this one fell flat. The basic story line was good. Girl meets boy, they flirt, they drink way too much, they get married, wake up in morning not remembering a thing. Girl sneaks out and flies home. Boy wakes up alone with no memory and he flies home. They find out separately that they are married. Then the real story begins. It should have been a great read but it felt like a book report written by a teenager. Where you get the gist of the story without all the details.There was no depth. I didn’t feel connected to the characters. It felt like I was just reading the facts and nothing more. I read an arc, so I’m hoping that all the errors and run on sentences will be gone in the final version because it was hard to read. This story had a lot of potential but it fell flat. I would not recommend this book.
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