Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Reivew: Three Night Stand by Roxie Noir

THREE NIGHT STAND by Roxie Noir is AVAILABLE NOW!

Blurb:

She’s the one night stand I never forgot.
And now her dad is about to marry my mom.

It has to be some kind of cosmic joke, right? For once, I feel like I’ve got my life together—good job, great friends, a fresh start in a new place. I’ve been on my best behavior for ages. At last, everything’s coming up Javier.

Until the moment I walk into my stepdad’s house and meet his daughter.

I should say: I meet her again. Madeline and I have already met. It was one night, two years ago. A quick, casual hookup that had no right to be as mind-blowing as it was. I haven’t stopped thinking about it–or her–ever since.

But our parents are getting married, so under no circumstances should we sleep together again.

Or… again. Or one more time after that, just to get it out of our systems.

Madeline’s funny, fiery, and so gorgeous with her pink hair and nerdy tattoos that I can barely look at her without breaking into a sweat. But she has too much going on to be interested in commitment, and God knows I’m a bad boyfriend candidate.

Once the wedding’s over, we’ll be normal stepsiblings who don’t have sex with each other, and Thanksgiving won’t be awkward at all.

Right?

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I’ve seen The Three Night Stand referred to as an “idiots-to-lovers” story and that made me laugh because it is a great description for Javier and Madeline. A few years after they had a hot and heavy one night stand, they are shocked to discover that their parents are about to get married… now making them stepsiblings. They dance around and ignore their feelings for one another for a long time, and I just wanted to reach through my kindle and knock some sense into them both because they complement each other so well. So yeah, The Three Night Stand is a wonderful, slow burn, idiots-to-lovers story!

This story has some real depth to it, as Javi is recovering from an addiction. He also has a rather traumatic background; I thought that those points were handled well by Roxie Noir, and nicely woven into the fabric of the overall story. Madeline is a quirky heroine, and I loved it when she let her nerd flag fly.

There are also many appearances by the Wildwood gang; I love the strong sense of found family among the group and the support they all give to one another. The Three Night Stand was spot-on with its witty banter, steamy moments, connection between Madeline and Javier, and everything in between!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Roxie Noir:

Roxie is a romance author by day, and also a romance author by night. She lives in Los Angeles with one husband, two cats, far too many books, and a truly alarming pile of used notebooks that she refuses to throw away.

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