Tuesday, September 25, 2018




Title: Vegas Bound
Series: Wander & Lust Series
Author: Summer Brooks
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: September 25, 2018



Blurb

He was reckless, hotheaded, and bad.

A tattooed god was once my best friend. My first love. My reason for existence.

But his vanishing act created a hole inside my heart.

Today, he’s the famous son of one of the wealthiest men on the continent.

I never thought I’d see him again… and much less in Las Vegas.

Dominic Cruz, whom I’ve spent the last fifteen years fantasizing about, now stands before me.

And I barely recognize him.

He says he won’t let me go. That he can’t let me go. Not this time.

Even if it means letting me drown with him into the depths of his secret.

No cheating and a guaranteed HEA!



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Coming Soon


Releasing October 2, 2018

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Releasing October 9, 2018

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Author Bio

Summer Brooks writes romance.

She’s a diehard fan of books that drip with emotion and drama. The kind that would make you squirm under the blankets and set your heart on fire.

A steamy love story with a dash of tenderness and a whole lot of passion really gets her going. When Summer isn’t ragingly typing away on her laptop, she’s usually found listening to music and thinking of scenes that would make your toes curl.



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Blogs Review

This author is new to me, but I love Vegas stories and bad boys, so I took a chance and read the book. If you enjoy short reads with a second chance and HEA this book is for you. Dominic and Isabella (Bella) shared a past and the two being put together for her BF wedding to his brother is just the icing on the cake. They want answers that lead to more questions, there are family issues (again) that threaten their chance at a HEA and the wedding, but they are older now and as they become closer they know they need to be there for each whether they make a go at a second time or not. The interaction and connection between these two were on fire. There were parts of the story that moved to quick, but you were able to see where the author was going and why it was cut short. I look forward to reading more books by this author. 

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