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Bright Lights & Summer Nights
by Kat Singleton
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Book was so good! A great ending to the 'billionaires' trilogy! So glad we got Emma's story.
And the SPICE!!! Seriously some of the best spice I have ever read. That sauna scene had ME sweating!
This book can be read as a stand alone but is interconnected with the other two books in the series. It's so fun to see these three friends each get their own books and make appearances in each others (especially this book with Margo pregnant and her sweet baby!).
Emma is 25 and having a 'quarter life crisis'. She escapes to her friend's home in the Hamptons for the summer. There, while sneaking into a party, she meet Preston Rhodes, star quarterback of the Manhattan Mambas and in town for his sister's wedding. To help get his sister's friends off his back, Emma and Preston begin fake dating, but it soon develops into more.
I am an absolute sucker for fake dating so this book was fabulous for that! I highly, highly recommend it!
And the SPICE!!! Seriously some of the best spice I have ever read. That sauna scene had ME sweating!
This book can be read as a stand alone but is interconnected with the other two books in the series. It's so fun to see these three friends each get their own books and make appearances in each others (especially this book with Margo pregnant and her sweet baby!).
Emma is 25 and having a 'quarter life crisis'. She escapes to her friend's home in the Hamptons for the summer. There, while sneaking into a party, she meet Preston Rhodes, star quarterback of the Manhattan Mambas and in town for his sister's wedding. To help get his sister's friends off his back, Emma and Preston begin fake dating, but it soon develops into more.
I am an absolute sucker for fake dating so this book was fabulous for that! I highly, highly recommend it!