Angela Clark loves her life in New York. She a Brit who’s conquered the Big Apple. Unfortunately, she’s also a Brit who’s lost her job. And when, just a couple of weeks before Christmas, the immigration department gets wind of this, Angela needs to find a new job urgently. Or a husband. And she doesn’t think her boyfriend Alex will be keen.
A girls’ weekend in Vegas with her best friend Jenny seems the perfect way to forget her troubles. From the minute they arrive Angela is swept up in a whirl of cocktails, outrageous outfits, late nights and brushes with the chapel of love. But rather than escaping trouble, Angela is up to her neck in it….
But what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas – right?
Rating: 3 Stars
So this wasn't my favourite book of the series, but I wouldn't go so far as to say that it's a bad book. Once again we follow Angela to another city, this time a girls' weekend in Vegas. However as always with Angela, trouble is abroad and not just in the form of her visa having been revoked. No instead we also have to contend with the girls' weekend just happening on the strip at the exact same time as Jeff's bachelor party.
I quite enjoyed this book in that we get to see Angela coping, or should I say struggling to cope, with making the biggest decisions of her life. She needs to find herself a new job or be deported within the next thirty days, a challenge for anyone. But of course there is another way to get a visa, all she has to do is persuade Alex to marry her.
However as we all know Angela has a great knack for putting her foot in her mouth, and she gets herself into a series of wonderful situations including having to be a pole dancer for a song or two.
And the ending is just well .... It's a typical chick lit ending. But part of me wanted it to go the other way, even though I knew that would never really happen.
Would I recommend this book? If you've read the rest of the I Heart series then you definitely need to pick up a copy of I Heart Vegas. If not you still need to pick it up, after reading the others of course.