Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Until Ashlyn By Aurora Rose Reynolds



Dillon Keck knew Ashlyn Mayson was drunk when she suggested they get married. He knew he should have taken her back to their hotel room and put her to bed. Instead, he did what he had been craving to do since the moment they met. 
Claim her as his. 
Waking up married in Vegas isn't something Ashlyn Mayson ever thought would happen to her. Having Dillon, her boss, a man she thinks is a dick, insist they stay married is absurd, but every time he touches her, she gets lost in him and wonders if maybe they are meant to be together. 
But someone isn't happy for Dillon and Ashlyn and their new found romance, and they're willing to do anything to keep them apart. Even commit murder.


I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. 

Okay, so first off, I love Ashlyn's character and her moaning towards the infamous Dillon Keck, her new boss, from the other books so I was so glad when her story was next. 
Little back story; Ashlyn is Cash and Lily's daughter, and Jax's little sister. 

Dillon takes Ashlyn to Vegas for a work convention, and we all know what happens when people go to Vegas and get drunk. 
They get married. 
Waking up, Ashlyn didn't know what the hell was happening. She was married to her boss, who not long ago was engaged to the she-devil. 
But still, after he explains they aren't together she can't help but feel the pull towards him, letting him him and feeling they belong together. 
We've known from the start Ashlyn has had feelings for Dillon, but seeing them grow into something deeper, something more was amazing. 

The only problems I had as such with the book was the end of the blurb. It didn't fit the story. The other was a part in the book, the big boom so to speak was over to quickly and nothing really led up to it. 
One minute they're going to bed and the next, something is happening and I'm like, what the hell, when did this happen. It did lose me a little bit. That's the only thing that disappointed me but it didn't stop me from reading or loving the book. I just feel that part needed a better flow. Even the ending, it seemed a little rushed written, but I was too much into the book to care. That's how much it captures you.

Still, the book was freaking amazing. The chemistry and connection between Ashlyn and Dillon was strong and consuming and I think the two were perfect for each other. 

I love Aurora's writing and how she captures you into her story's. I'm also in love with the boom. I don't think I'll ever stop reading these books or recommending them to other readers. 

5*

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