Thursday, April 5, 2018

Vegas Dumb Luck by Sharon Kleve


Vegas Dumb Luck
by Sharon Kleve

P.J. Stone has a special knack for matchmaking the most unlikely of souls in the glitzy town of Las Vegas.

Her brother Max isn’t so lucky when it comes to gambling. P.J. has to find Max’s loan shark, a soulmate before vital parts of her brother’s anatomy are removed.

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VEGAS DUMB LUCK A.P.I. STONE ROMANCE IS ANOTHER GREAT READ BY THE AWESOME SHARON KLEVE. SHARON HAS AGAIN WROTE AN ENTERTAINING AND FUNNY STORY FILLED WITH SOME VERY INTERESTING AND QUIRKY CHARACTERS. P.J. STONE ISN'T AFRAID OF HARD WORK BUT TROUBLE SEEMS TO FIND HER. SHE IS A CLUMSY AND IS CONSTANTLY IN ACCIDENTS. P.J. HAS A VERY UNDERSTANDING HOT BOYFRIEND AND A KNACK FOR MATCHMAKING. SHE HAS A VERY INTERESTING AND ENTERTAINING HOMELIFE AND A BROTHER WHO IS ALWAYS IN TROUBLE. P.J. ALWAYS HAS TO BAIL HIM OUT BUT WILL SHE BE ABLE TO WHEN HE IS IN TROUBLE WITH A LOAN SHARK?

VEGAS DUMB LUCK A.P.I. STONE ROMANCE IS FUN, ENTERTAINING AND FAST PACED READ YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE. YOU WILL LOVE ALL OF THE QUIRKY CHARACTERS IN THE STORY. YOU WILL BE LAUGHING THE WHOLE WAY THROUGH THE BOOK. I HAVE BEEN DISAPPOINTED IN SHARON'S STORIES AND CHARACTERS. THEY ARE SO ENTERTAINING AND ENJOYABLE. I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO READING MORE OF HER WONDERFUL BOOKS. 5 STARS


Once again, Ms. Sharon Kleve has penned a story full of quirky characters, with unique family members, crazy jobs, a loving boyfriend, and a girl who has an uncanny knack for matchmaking and accidents.

P.J. Stone isn’t afraid of work, but work and she sometimes have dire circumstances. While she isn’t totally klutzy, she does seem to attract trouble and accidents. The one thing that she is known for is her ability to be a matchmaker.
What happens when her brother, Max, makes a promise to his loan shark in the LA area of California that P.J. will help him find his soulmate? Oh, and on a very short timetable? For P.J. it is a matter of unusual circumstances that help her make things happen.

The story is humorous, has a cute little dog, a sexy boyfriend, Bruno, wild family members, and all definitely fitting for Vegas. With outlandish people and circumstances, this is a fun and easy page-turning tale. There are no sex scenes; they are only implied.


This story was cute and funny, kind of in the vein of the Stephanie Plum series but without some of the mystery elements. However, it was very short - more of a novella than a full-length novel, really. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but IMO it would have been nice to learn more about PJ's relationships with Bruno, her aunt, and some of the other side characters. It sounds like PJ and Bruno met in a really interesting way, and maybe there's a (prequel?) story there. I don't think this is currently part of a series, but I may have missed something. Whether it is part of a series or not, it certainly stands well enough on its own for readers not to feel lost, but I would definitely read more stories about PJ and her family and friends if the author decides to write them.







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