Sure Thing (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston

Sure Thing (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSure Thing (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSure Thing (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: There is no prerequisite reading for Sure Thingso this isn’t gonna be one of those warnings. What I am gonna tell you though is this. . .if you have yet to crash the imagination of Jana Aston, then you need to analyze some things, then you need to get on it. You can start here with Sure Thing or you can start from the beginning with Wrong. . .either choice is the correct one. Even though I haven’t read them all, actually there is just one I haven’t read (I think) but I can say with absolute certainty that you will not be disappointed. 

Sure Thing will be told through the POV’s of both Violet and Jennings.

We should kick things off with Violet and her shitty run of bad luck. Well, we’re not gonna discuss her luck (or lack thereof) in detail. . .a lost job and boyfriend is the gist of it. . .lets focus more on what her plan is to forget about it, even if it’s for just one night. . .keyword(s) being one night.  Violet may not be a one night kinda gal, but she’s willing to pretend, especially when Jennings approaches her at the bar. A very British Jennings. I mean, what better way to get over an American who dumped your ass, by getting under a hot Britain who’ll spend some time worshipping it. 

I’m sure there’s not a how to when it comes to wanting to get your toes curled and your back arched by a complete stranger, but whatever the unwritten rules may be, Violet decides to tell Jennings that her name is Rose, which for all involved, shouldn’t be an issue, until of course it is.

We should probably back it up a bit and tell you that Violet is a twin, an identical twin. Her sister’s name is Daisy and Daisy is a tour guide for Sutton Travel, and Daisy has some business to take care of and needs someone who happens to look just like her, so much so that they could fool anyone looking, to fill in for her for the week. You see where this is going? If you didn’t, Violet steps in, even though she is 100% reluctant. Oh and I should probably mention that Sutton Travel is based out of the UK. Any guesses for who runs this particular organization? How about a guess on who shows up on this weeklong tour-while Violet is impersonating her sister-with his Nan? Okay, I’ll tell you already, it’s Jennings.

It would be a gross understatement to say that Violet is shocked when Jennings shows up on this tour, especially since she told him her name is Rose, but it’s really Violet, but she’s pretending to be Daisy. . .see how complicated this is gonna be. In the end and after a lot of back and forth, Violet/Daisy decides that having a week underneath a man who can speak dirty in British may not be a bad thing after all, even is she is lying. Though, one of Jennings dealbreakers is a liar, but he isn’t being exactly honest in this Undercover Boss”ish” scenario either.

The supporting cast in Sure Thing aren’t huge players in the telling of this story. There is Daisy, who happens to be a pretty important part of the book, considering she is who Violet is impersonating, but her presence is more via telephone conversations albeit very funny ones. The only other characters who play some importance are Rhys and company, who we meet towards the end of Jennings and Violet’s story, but we meet them in detail in Good Girl-which is Rhys’ story-so make sure to pay attention. Jana Aston really did a outstanding job of creating just enough outside noise via a supporting cast to add to the depth of this story. They do what they’re intended to do. You can’t really run a tour group and not have interactions with others, so it gives just enough, without taking away from anything she is trying to do with Jennings and Violet.
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Since the original meeting between Jennings and Violet comes about because of a one night stand, it’s safe to say that the sex is gonna be just wonderful, I mean being British alone gives him points without even having to remove an article of clothing, but thank goodness he does because Hot+British=your imagination going in some pretty dirty directions. 

I first read this book when it came out in 2017 and at that time it had a different cover and from what I can remember, was not part of a series. Now we have got ourselves a new cover and it is now part of a series called the Best Laid Plans series. The next book in the series is Plan B and it seems like it’s gonna be fan-fucking-tastic. Oh, and it released on July 2 (2019).

There have been times when I have fallen in love with a book and go to give it a good re-read and wonder what it was I was thinking the first time around. I have been on a Jana Aston kick lately with re-reading and I love them just as equally the second. . .third. . .fourth time around as I did the first. She writes humor with the best of them and can have your imagination going wild when you get to the naughty stuff. . .it is that good. And it’s not just the humor or the sex, it’s the storyline. It’s the bait she throws out there and hooks you in willingly. It’s her ability to write so well, that you sit down and the next thing you realize, the book is almost done. She forces you to just keep reading and I couldn’t love it more.

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