Review: Jasper Vale


Book Review: Jasper Vale, by Devney Perry, 5 stars



Eloise Eden always knew one day she'd take over her family's hotel, The Eloise Inn, in Quincy, Montana. All she has to do is prove she's responsible to her parents. And that her immature, gullible, and reckless ways are long gone.

But now her ideal future is at stake following a weekend in Las Vegas when she comes home married to a stranger.

Jasper must have put her under a spell with those soul-deep eyes because after a single night together, they woke up husband and wife. Her only hope is to keep this marriage a secret until it's annulled. Then she'll pretend it never happened.

Except Jasper begs her to stay married. To fake it for just three months so she can accompany him to a wedding. Maybe she's lost her mind to agree. But her brooding husband seems desperate.

It's only three months, right? Then she'll say goodbye to Jasper Vale, and with any luck, hello to her new hotel.


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: November 2023

Mature content: yes

Review: Jasper Vale is the fourth book in The Edens series and in terms of timeline closely follows Indigo RidgeJuniper Hill and Garnet Flats. And yes, not only I loved it but it's actually my favorite in the series so far.

Even if Eloise and Jasper get married on a drunken whim, it's easy to see how perfect they are for each other and it's fun and heartwarming to see them coming to that same conclusion.

Even though technically each book in the series can be read as a stand alone, my advice remains to read them all in the correct order. I'm moving on to book 5 and post a review of Crimson River as soon as I finish it.

Happy readings!

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