One night.
Problem is, there\'s a piece of paper in his pocket that says he\'s already married...to the blonde woman he met in the bar of a Vegas hotel..
Learning they\'re not should be the best news he\'s received all year.
Most of Oliver\'s life has centered around earning his father\'s approval and becoming CEO, both of which he thought were lost opportunities.
The answer should be obvious.
This time, there\'s no chance his brother Crew will be the one waiting at the end of the aisle, which is how Oliver\'s last engagement ended.
And it\'s the same demand his father made years ago: to marry a woman as part of a business arrangement.
So when an offer to forget is made as soon as Oliver returns to New York, it\'s shocking.
But he\'s not expecting absolution for past mistakes
Arthur Kensington doesn\'t forgive.
Oliver\'s focus is on work-and on getting back into his father\'s good graces.
But for one of the few people he considers a friend, he\'ll show up in sin city.
For the most part, his reputation as the reliable, responsible Kensington brother is well-deserved.
He likes controlling outcomes, not the uncertainty of gambling.
A bachelor party in Las Vegas is the last place Oliver Kensington wants to spend a long weekend.
Lots of regrets...
Two strangers.
One night