Sunday, August 16, 2015

REVIEW: Autumn Brides by Various








REVIEW: Autumn Brides by Various




{About the Book}


Happily ever after begins today. The honor of your presence is requested at three autumn weddings.…



A September Bride by Kathryn Springer



When Annie moves to Red Leaf, she’s ready to call the little town home. Deputy Jesse Kent can’t believe his mother has handed the keys to her bookshop over to a woman she met on the internet. Jesse has seen his mother taken advantage of before, and he decides to keep a close eye on this Annie Price. But when a close eye turns into a historical wedding reenactment with Jesse and Annie as the couple, make-believe nuptials quickly give way to real-life emotions.



An October Bride by Katie Ganshert



No one but Jake and Emma know the true reason they’re getting married—so Emma’s dying father can walk her down the aisle. While Jake and Emma plan an autumn wedding together, it becomes clear that their agreement has a few complications—the biggest being their true feelings for each other.



A November Bride by Beth K. Vogt



Having celebrated the big 3-0 by ending a relationship, Sadie is tired of romantic relationships-by-text. The only man she knows willing to put down his iPhone and have face-to-face conversations with her is Erik. It’s time to put a 21st-century twist on the Sadie Hawkins’ tradition of a woman going after her man. But when he realizes he’s fallen for her, can Erik convince Sadie his just-for-fun dates were the prelude to “‘til death do us part”?






{My Review}

Rating: 5 stars

A September Bride by Kathryn Springer
This is the first work of Kathryn Springer's I have read and now I want to read everything she's written. Annie and Jesse's story ranks #2 for me in this novella collection. Annie comes to town to take over a bookstore, which was owned by Jesse's mother. Jesse can't believe his mom would just turn over her store to a stranger she met online so Jesse plans to keep an eye on Annie. But Jesse, nor Annie expect to fall in love.

A September Bride was such a fantastic read. It was quick, but had a very satisfying ending.



An October Bride by Katie Ganshert.


You guys know Katie is one of my favourite authors so I knew I'd love this story. And I did. Jake and Emma are getting married for one reason only-so Emma's ill father can walk his daughter down the aisle. At least that's what they thought. Cute, romantic, and heart-wrenching. Three things Katie does so well and why I love her books so much. An October Bride ranks #1 in this novella.



A November Bride by Beth K. Vogt


Sadie just turned thirty and ended a romantic relationship. Sadie wants a face-to-face real relationship and not a few texts here and there. And the only person she feels can do that is Erik. But Erik didn't bet on falling in love with Sadie. This premise was so interesting, but became a little lackluster in the middle of the story, but I plowed on and it ended just the way I wanted it to.

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