Synopsis

“You got married on your divorce-cation?”

That would unfortunately be correct.

I was hanging with the girls, celebrating my divorce when I saw him, my crush, sitting in the corner of the bar all alone. Being single and looking for a wild night, I asked him if he wanted to join me. To my delight, he said yes.

Drinks were consumed, fun was had and then . . . one drunken conversation with a cranky gondolier in Las Vegas led to an Uber lift through a drive-thru wedding chapel with the incredibly hot, British bad boy, Pike Greyson.

On paper, it seemed like I hit the jackpot. And if I wasn’t fresh from a toxic marriage, I would have absolutely noticed the finer things about him.

But I wanted nothing to do with being married, so when I arrived back home from my eventful weekend in Vegas, the last thing I expected to see was a new doting husband already moved in.

I asked for an annulment, he pulled a Ross Geller and said no.

That’s right, he said NO! Instead, he asked for three months to prove we could be good together.

Insanity clearly knocked him in the head and the only way I could convince him to give up on our sham of a marriage was to show him just how wrong we were for each other. Only problem with that was, he saw right through my every prank, every trick, and every yearning emotion I attempted to mask. 

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Review

Put Me in Detention was a funny, sexy read that I thoroughly enjoyed!

First, let me say that Meghan brought her steam a game with this book. Second, Cora and Pike are dirty, and I am here for it.
This book falls into tropes, and I have to admit that I wish the miscommunication has =n’t lasted as long as it did, but I loved reading about these characters. Cora has been a favorite of mine since See Me After Class. I loved how free she was but also how caring she was. I was beyond excited she got her own book. And even more excited that I was right about her. Caring, Kind, but wanting to make her own path.

Pike, bad boy teacher, oh yes, please! And he some other attributes that I just love in a male main character. I liked how open he was about his feelings, and just how he saw Cora was refreshing. These two were such a good match. I loved reading their story.

I was lucky enough to get to listen to the audiobook. Vaness Edwin always brings it. Her accents are great, and I always enjoy the emotions she conveys. This was my first time listening to a book narrated by John Hartley, and it won’t be my last. Very sexy and masculine British accent – yes, please!

I love Meghan’s books, and this one is one of my favorites.

Other books by this author:
See Me After Class
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The Change Up5

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