It’s not healthy in the least, and it informs how he responds to Eloise’s family in the face of their surprising marriage. Jasper’s life is one big secret for everyone. I loved Jasper and Eloise’s struggles.įor one, they are opposites. And it feels so different from Perry’s usual fare, at least with recent stories. Jasper is bossy and super-alpha, and it’s titillating and $exy in all the best romancelandia ways. $ex comes first for this couple out of a pure chemical connection. In fact, I think it’s one of her $exiest books in that her main characters, Jasper and Eloise, simply can’t help themselves around each other. It’s a common trope, but Perry’s books sparkle, by my estimation, from start to finish. Yes, this is a Vegas mistaken wedding turned fake marriage. Trying to find the words to express my adoration for this story isn’t easy because it’s a story that feels a bit like a departure for Perry. I’ve been sitting on my review for Devney Perry’s newest book in her The Edens series, Jasper Vale. Tropes: fake marriage marriage of convenience Vegas wedding opposites attract grump/sunshine wealthy MMC found family romantic suspense elements
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