

I loved their banter, the chemistry and obviously the sexual tension. Eloise and Jasper might not seem like the perfect match, but that’s kind of what makes them work so well together. It’s complicated and it’s a little messy, but it’s also VERY hot.

One night in Vegas together turns their world upside down and despite deciding to get their shotgun wedding annulled, they hold onto the marriage for…reasons. I’m a sucker for a fake relationship or a marriage of convenience, so falling in love with Eloise and Jasper’s complicated story wasn’t that hard. ✨ a shotgun wedding that turns into a marriage of convenience And don’t even get me started on the grump that is Jasper, oof *fans self* But we’ve seen how much Eloise has struggled and how she’s fought to come out on top, so to have her story be all kinds of beautiful made me happy. Then again, they’re all pretty incredible. I always thought of her as the kindest, sweetest, most generous and hardest working person of the Eden family.

Devney Perry gave Eloise an incredible story! I have loved the youngest sister of the Eden family and her drive to protect and keep the hotel that’s in her name. It’s only three months, right? Then she’ll say goodbye to Jasper Vale, and with any luck, hello to her new hotel.

But her brooding husband seems desperate. To fake it for three months so she can accompany him to a wedding. Then she’ll pretend it never happened.Įxcept Jasper begs her to stay married. Her only hope is to keep this marriage a secret until it’s annulled. 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. Until after one weekend in Las Vegas, she comes home married to a stranger. That her days of being duped and making reckless decisions are history. All she has to do is prove to her parents that she’s the epitome of responsible. Her lifelong dream is to own The Eloise Inn. Eloise Eden’s pride and joy is her family’s hotel in Quincy, Montana.
