It’s just supposed to be a weekend fling. . .
.
“Stacey Lynn always knows how to perfectly balance sexy and
sweet.”—New York Times bestselling author Lauren Layne
Weekend Fling, an all-new
contemporary romance from Stacey Lynn is available now!
Fresh out of a long-term
relationship, Willow Parks is working two jobs and caring for her mother, whose husband
left her with nothing but a pile of bills. That’s why Willow made a vow: no men until she figures
out her own life.
But while she may not need a
man, she could use a break. And a weekend away at a California beach to clear her head?
That’s appealing. Even if the offer comes from Trey Collins, the irresistible tech-mogul
millionaire who visits her coffee shop every morning like clockwork—and needs a date for his
best friend’s wedding. With an adorable, occasional stutter, he refuses to take no for an
answer.
Once the weekend begins, Trey is
intent on proving how good they can be together. Willow’s even feeling tempted to break her
vow—until reality rudely interrupts her well-deserved getaway. There’s no way she and Trey
have a future, not with the colossal amount of baggage Willow has to offer.
But Trey is used to getting what
he wants. He just has his work cut out for him convincing her that they want the same
thing.
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About the Author
Stacey Lynn likes her coffee with a
dash of sugar, her heroes with a side of bossy, and her wine a deep shade of red.
The author of over thirty romance
novels, many of which have been best-selling titles on Amazon, AppleBooks, and Barnes &
Noble, she loves being able to turn her vivid imagination into a career that brings entertainment
and joy to her readers. Focused on sports romance and emotional, small-town romance, she
also loves stretching herself in different genres.
Born in Texas and raised in the
Midwest, she now makes her home in North Carolina and loves all things Southern. Together
with her ultimate tall, dark, and handsome hero, she has four children. Her life is a chaotic mess
that fights with her Type-A, list-making, neurotically organized preferences and she wouldn’t
have it any other way.
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My Review
3.5 - 4 stars and 5 stars at times also
This is my second book in the series having also read book 3 and enjoying that a loti did have high expectations for this one. I did find the story idea great and I liked Trey especially his vulnerability not so much when he was being a bit cocky but that wasn't too often. I liked Willow and could really sympathise with her and how difficult things would be for her. However I also found it a bit of a slow burn. It was well over halfway when I got to the point where I found I was finally sucked into the book and didn't want to put it down. Up until then I had liked the book but just not been drawn in deeply. Aside from this I liked seeing the other characters and I am keen to read their stories at some point. Overall is was a good read and you wouldn't have to had read the previous books for this to make sense.
I have to say when I got to the end and read the authors acknowledgement I was better able to understand why this felt different and it might have been better for that to be at the start. That being said this book touches on topics that need to be spoken and written about more so it becomes less stigmatised so my hat goes off to her for getting it out there.
My Review
3.5 - 4 stars and 5 stars at times also
This is my second book in the series having also read book 3 and enjoying that a loti did have high expectations for this one. I did find the story idea great and I liked Trey especially his vulnerability not so much when he was being a bit cocky but that wasn't too often. I liked Willow and could really sympathise with her and how difficult things would be for her. However I also found it a bit of a slow burn. It was well over halfway when I got to the point where I found I was finally sucked into the book and didn't want to put it down. Up until then I had liked the book but just not been drawn in deeply. Aside from this I liked seeing the other characters and I am keen to read their stories at some point. Overall is was a good read and you wouldn't have to had read the previous books for this to make sense.
I have to say when I got to the end and read the authors acknowledgement I was better able to understand why this felt different and it might have been better for that to be at the start. That being said this book touches on topics that need to be spoken and written about more so it becomes less stigmatised so my hat goes off to her for getting it out there.
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