The Forever Experiment is a little novella packed with an emotional ride, all the spicy heat, and what is becoming a Sarah Bailey standard: MMCs that are down so bad for their woman and not afraid to say it. Easton is Penelope’s (from The Soulmate Theory) brother, and he had one perfect moment with Maya in college. He never quite forgot about her, and 10 years later he puts himself in her orbit again, hoping for a different outcome this time around. Maya is a dedicated literary lawyer, with high expectations for her future and no plans to compromise on what she wants. Easton is smart but definitely does not have the same love of law that Maya does. In Easton, Maya finds the one person who lets her be exactly who she is, with no reservations. Some of the best moments with these two are the smaller, more intimate ones outside of the (very) steamy ones. The moments where he takes care of her allow her moments of vulnerability.
Their whole reconnection happens in Vegas… and Easton definitely does not want what happens in Vegas to stay in Vegas. The hard part is getting Maya on the same page. And that is what we see play out. This story has a great mix of heat (ahem… hotel windows) and heart.

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