Saturday, September 15, 2018

Review: Whiskey Chick

Title: Whiskey Chick
Author: Ryan Ringbloom

Blurb:

WHISKEY CHICK
A NIGHT FULL OF HARD FEELINGS

Nothing like this has ever happened to me before. It's a fluke. Too much whiskey. Believe me when I say, it will NEVER happen again.

I’m trying not to take it personally. Sh*t happens. It was a blind date. She drank too much whiskey. I hope it wasn’t a reflection on me.

Okay, so the first date didn't work out. But what happens when the second one doesn’t either?

Fate’s a funny thing.
She likes him.
He likes her.
They say the third time’s a charm….

Get ready to laugh, cringe, and swoon as fate blindly intervenes in this lovable Romantic Comedy.

This is a standalone book intended for mature readers.

Review:

This is the next book after Whiskey Dick. It is a stand alone & follows Jax's (main character from Whiskey Dick) sister Remi.
Adam was set up on a blind date two years ago. When he tells the story he refers to his date as Whiskey Chick. She drank too much. And after the night was over she wasn't seen again- but the date makes for one hell of a story. Cue present day. Remi's best friend Jenn trys to set her up with her brother Henry. What Remi doesn't know is... Jenn and Henry have a brother. Named Adam.  Which Reminds finds out during a drunken night at Jenn's family cabin... so what happens when Remi and Adam come face to face for the first time in two years after their failed first date?
This book picks up shortly where Whiskey Dick leaves off (and you do get a little more of Jax).
Remi may be thirty years old and still trying to figure out her life. New job, new look, new best friend. And sworn off alcohol after the blind date disaster. She agrees a weekend trip to Jenn's family cabin is just what she needs. When she hears news from her brother that may put her out, drinking with her best friend is just what she needs.
This book was cute, funny, and even had a touch of cringe. Their first encounter may not have been what either was hoping for, but it was definitely memorable. And although I'm not one for the insta-love type relationships this was still a fun, cute read. 4⭐ out of 5⭐.

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