Vegas Nights Series by Christina C Jones

A Review By: KH

Maybe Next Time (Book 1):
For better or worse… That was the promise Denver and Kensa made, but it’s a sentiment they’ve somehow lost along the way. What started as a passionate wildfire has diminished to a flicker, all but snuffed out by unspoken fears, perceived betrayal, and a complete breakdown in communication. Can either of them tuck their ego away long enough to rekindle their flame?

Maybe This Time (Book 2):
This wasn't what "keep your friends close" was supposed to mean. But now that the line has been crossed, can they ever make their way back to the twenty-year friendship they've been building? Or, better question—Is that what either of them really wants?


Maybe One More Time (Book 3):
Everything is all fun and games until living on the "wild" side becomes the rule instead of the exception. It's good to be bad... within reason, of course. And in this case? It's very, very good.


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2024

An installment in a Series? Complete Series

Narrator (s): J Shani Michaels, Sharif Stevens, AD Franconia, Lizan Mitchell
Keith Randolph Smith, Madison C Marie, Soraya Banks, Spencer Coleman
Wesleigh Siobhan

Each story highligts the love life of 1 of the 3 Hamiltons; Kensa, Trei & Nessa. In book 1 Kensa the married one takes us through a journey as the bond of her marriage is tested. Book 2 focuses on Trei, the brother, divorcee'. After a failed marriage, he discovers love in an unlikely place. The last but not least out of the series, Book 3, gives us Nessa the wild child. Nessa was not the settling down type or so she thought.

This series was exciting, alluring, loving, and so many other things. It took you on a rollercoaster of emotions as all the characters dealt with the battle of mind and heart. This production has a host of narrators. This made for a different, yet, excellent experience in listening. The individual characters had their on voices.

Reading Recommendation? Yes!

Rating: 4 (It’s lit!)

Content Warnings? None

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