When three college besties meet three hot guys in Vegas, anything can—and does—happen. Book Four in theNew York TimesWild Seasons series that began withSweet Filthy Boy(theRomantic Timesbook of the year that Sylvia Day called “a sexy, sweet treasure of a story”),Dirty Rowdy Thing, andDark Wild Night.
For two people ambivalent about dating and love, they sure get naked around each other an awful lot . . .
London Hughes isverycontent to surf daily, tend bar, hang out with her group of friends, and slowly orient herself in the years after college. Everything’s going great and according to the non-plan.
But when a wave knocks her for a loop one morning, then Luke Sutter’s flirtatious smile knocks her for another that evening, she veers slightly off course…and into his path. Sure, he’s a total player, but theWhy not—it’s only one nightis a persistent voice in her ear.
For his part, Luke’s been on hookup autopilot for so long that he rarely ever pauses to consider what he’s doing. But after an amazing time with London, he realizes that he hasn’t been moving on from a devastating heartbreak so much as he’s been drifting to wherever—andwhomever—the current takes him. With London he wantsmore.
Every relationship involves two people…plus their pasts. And as much as she enjoys her fling with Luke, when London learns abouthispast—more specifically, who’s in it—everything becomes the brand of complicated she strives to avoid. It’s up to Luke then to change some things in order to try and ensure he’s not something she’ll outright avoid as well.