Why You'll Love This
What happens when two strangers wake up with no memory of Vegas — and months later, consequences neither can ignore?
- Great if you want: a fish-out-of-water romance with real stakes and opposites-attract tension
- The experience: breezy and warm with enough mystery to keep pages turning fast
- The writing: Markinson and MacLeod keep the dual POV tight and the banter sharp
- Skip if: amnesia-as-plot-device tropes tend to pull you out of a story
About This Book
What happens when two people wake up in Las Vegas with no memory of the night before—and discover that night changed everything? Maisie Sullivan is a practical, ambitious woman from Milwaukee who doesn't do impulsive. Drew Campbell is a debt-burdened Wyoming rancher who doesn't do distracted. One night in Vegas is supposed to be the exception, not the beginning of something neither of them can explain. The stakes are personal and immediate: careers, family obligations, and the terrifying possibility that the best decision either of them ever made was one they can't even remember making.
Markinson and MacLeod write with the kind of easy, warm momentum that makes 332 pages disappear faster than you expect. Their co-authored voice feels seamless—the humor lands without undercutting the emotion, and the romance builds with just enough friction to keep the pages turning. What sets this book apart is its balance: it's playful without being flimsy, and genuinely tender without tipping into sentiment. Readers who want a story that makes them smile while actually caring about the outcome will find exactly that here.