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When a wedding reenactment turns real, Shay finds sheÆs an accidental bride. Shay Brandenberger is raising her daughter in Moose Creek, Montana, on her childhood ranch, nestled against the Yellowstone River. Despite the hard work, she canÆt seem to keep her head above waterùand now the bank is threatening to foreclose. She prays for a miracle, but the answer she receives is anything but expected. Having agreed to play the bride in the FoundersÆ Day wedding reenactment, Shay is mortified to be greeted at the end of the aisle by none other than Travis McCoy, her high-school sweetheartùthe man who left her high and dry for fame and fortune on the Texas rodeo circuit. Then the unthinkable happens. Thanks to a well-meaning busybody and an absentminded preacher, the make-believe vows result in a legal marriage. But before Shay can say annulment, Travis comes up with a crazy proposal. If she refuses his offer, she may lose her home. If she accepts, she may lose her heart. Shay isnÆt sure if the recent events are GodÆs will or just a preacherÆs blunder. Will trusting her heart to the man who once shattered it be the worst mistake of her life? Or could their marriage be the best accident that ever happened?
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I really liked this one. It did not grab me from the first page and there was a slight hump I had to get through, but it was completely worth it. Once again overall, Denise Hunter does not disappoint. Oh and a slight hiatus on reading to watch the film The Accidental Husband (on Netflix instant view) was quite entertaining as well.
Thanks to The B&B Media Group, Inc. for providing a copy for review.
original post: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2012/01/09/the-accidental-bride-by-denise-hunter/
4.5 stars.
Okay, okay, I admit I picked this one for the title and the cover. Who can resist? Especially when it's on the $3 bargain shelf? And then I discovered a new favorite author! I didn't even bother to grab book one before diving in, and it's so well written that it stands alone easily.
So the story begins with Shay playing bride in a reenactment, and she almost backs out when she finds out that the “he” of the reenactment is the man who left her at the altar years ago the night they tried to elope, and it's pretty quickly obvoius that her heart is still back there waiting for him, even though she's trying so hard to convince herself to forget there was ever anything and pretend he doesn't exist. And then...well, they find out there's been an oops and the staged wedding was legally binding.
Can they figure out a way to at least be civil to each other long enough to get out of this mess? Excellent dialogue and some funny and heartbreaking moments...and a wonderful ending. Of course cowboys and a ranch make a perfect backdrop...
Since I read this in two gulps and reread it, it gets five stars.