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Original Title: Waking Up Married ASIN B009YP9L7U
Edition Language: English
Series: Waking Up... #1
Characters: Connor Reed, Megan Scott
Setting: Las Vegas, Nevada(United States)
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Waking Up Married (Waking Up... #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 251 pages
Rating: 3.53 | 24959 Users | 1800 Reviews

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Title:Waking Up Married (Waking Up... #1)
Author:Mira Lyn Kelly
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Harlequin KISS
Pages:Pages: 251 pages
Published:December 1st 2012 by Harlequin KISS
Categories:Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Adult. Category Romance. Harlequin

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Her first thought: "Who are you?"

It's the morning after her cousin's bachelorette party in Vegas and Megan Scott wakes up with the mother of all hangovers. Even worse, she's in a stranger's penthouse having woken up with something else as well - a funny, arrogant, sexy...husband!

Up until now, finding even a boyfriend had seemed impossible - been there, got the broken heart, sworn off men for good. Then a few martinis with Carter...no, Connor Reed and she's gone from first meet to marriage in one night!

Megan wants a lawyer. But Connor's shocking bombshell?

"I don't want a divorce."



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Cute as fuck. Also angsty. Loved all of it, but would have preferred it if the conflict - "this needs to be a marriage without dangerous emotions like love" - had been wrapped in different language. All the focus on the specific word "love" sucked all the subtlety out of it.



Yes, I do know this book is very predictable, and I do know that it's probably not very realistic because a guy like that really doesn't exist. But I don't care. I loved this book anyway.Why? Because of the dialogue. That was the thing that won me over about this book. Kelly had a knack for writing some really good lines that had me grin like a fool, laugh out loud, and even for one tiny moment, make my eyes misty.I mean, I'm reading a Harlequin romance. How complicated can it be. And there are

I've given this a C+ -3.5 starsScrolling through my Kindle to find a contemporary romance to read for this months prompt, I stumbled upon Mira Lyn Kellys Waking Up Married, one of the titles in Harlequins short-lived Kiss line (which is published as Mills & Boon Modern Tempted in the UK).  Ive read a couple of the authors more recent titles and enjoyed them funny, sexy and sweet, theyre written with a secure but deft hand and boast attractive principals and a strong supporting cast.  I

There was too much about this that was wrong. He always wanted to make her happy with his decisions, never mind what she wanted or needed. His way was best. By the end he was so overbearing and his thoughts were so stalkerish and crazy that it was too much. I wanted to jump through the pages and punch him!

I, wow, just wow.In order to give a better review, I decided to organize what I hated into NOTES.So I'm not going to cover the plot of the story as much as I will cover the characters, the events and just what was so unlikeable about this book.Lets begin with Megan's "friends", just to get my bile about them out of the way so I don't have to bitch about them later. They are so unsupportive, unkind, catty and rude. Even Gail, Megan's supposed friend talks about her behind her back. They all act

This is one of those books that makes you throw up in your mouth multiple times, and you can't figure out why you're still reading it after the first chapter...until you realize you've nothing better to do, it's a quick and easy way to add another book to your tally for the year, and oh yeah, you're a complete masochist. I knew I was in trouble after reading the first couple of pages, during which I was assaulted with one adjective-riddled, anecdotal cliche after another. Anything that is

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