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Put Me In Detention by Meghan Quinn

Put Me In Detention by Meghan Quinn

Put Me in Detention by Meghan Quinn

My rating: 3.75 Stars

Return to Forest Heights in this extra spicy romance

What you need to know about “Put Me In Detention”:
✔ Return to the world of Forest Heights School
✔ Dual Point of View
✔ Vegas Wedding
✔ Cora Turner, Arlo Turner’s sister, newly divorced
✔ Pike Greyson, British, teacher at Forest Heights
✔ Strangers / Enemies to Lovers
✔ Forest Heights #3
✔ Can be read as Complete Standalone

Cora is in Las Vegas with her friends Stella, Greer and Keiko to celebrate her “divorce-cation”. She is determined to get wild and well, she exceeds her own expectations. She happens upon Pike Greyson, a teacher at her brother’s school, the Fireball starts flowing and well, it IS Vegas.

After a drunken night Pike and Cora discover that they got married. Pike, for reasons I will not disclose, wants to remain married to Cora. Now he just has to convince her to give him three months to try marriage. The problem is that Cora is desperately trying to get Pike to get away from her and their marriage while Pike is trying to get her to open up to him.

The set-up takes a while (18% for kindle readers) to get in place but it’s entertaining nonetheless. Once we get to the post-marriage section of the book things move at a fast and funny pace. I felt more comfortable with all of the characters in the book and their quirks in book three of the Forest Heights series.

Pike and Cora are great when they are together. Pike is a loving and patient man who legitimately wants a relationship with Cora. He is just perfect: British, tatted, motorcycle-riding, pierced, tea loving hottie. I hated to see them at odds at the beginning of their relationship and again during the black moment. I would have liked for Cora’s pranks to stop sooner than they did and for her to be more forgiving, but it certainly built the tension.

I didn’t enjoy this as much as Earn Your Extra Credit as I just didn’t enjoy the pranks. I felt they were childish and silly and really didn’t make me laugh.

I genuinely adore Meghan Quinn’s writing and laughed out loud in a few places in this book. Keiko, as always, is interesting and I loved her relationship with Pike.

Overall, this was a pretty good and really, really steamy entry in this series and fun to read.

I received a review copy of this Vegas Wedding romance and this is my honest review.

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