REVIEW: A Bride for the Runaway Groom by Scarlet Wilson

Posted May 6th, 2015 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, HJ Top Pick!, Review, Romance / 4 comments

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A Bride for the Runaway Groom (Summer Weddings #2) by Scarlet Wilson: When you just know, you just A Bride for the Runaway Groomknow, right?

Rose Hundington-Cross no longer trusted her judgment, and hadn’t for three years. So she ran away. She left England and went to New York where she worked on PR for her father’s rock band and created jewelry that she loved. Then she was back for her sister’s wedding and to finish planning her father’s tour. However that didn’t mean she trusted her personal judgment yet.

Will Carter, AKA the runaway groom, had been engaged four times. He just couldn’t seem to go through with it. He was rich, polite and had a caring nature, but maybe that was the problem. He was just too nice. Or at least that was what he and his best friend thought.

When Will accidently ends up in Rose’s bed at her sister’s wedding life as they both knew it was never going to be the same. Throw in planning a vow renewal and raising money for a homeless charity? They had a lot to do and a very little amount of time to do it in which means close quarters. Would they be able to fight the attraction? Or when you just know it do you really just know it?

A Bride for the Runaway Groom by Scarlet Wilson is the second book in this series, though the first is written by a different author, but can be read as a stand-alone. This book is amazing though and flows really well with the first. I just can’t wait for Violet (the last remaining sisters) story. The characters are well defined and yeah maybe they live in an entirely different world but the story is plausible.

The work Ms. Wilson does to help describe the homeless, the charity and the night in London honestly took my breathe away and made me want to donate and volunteer immediately. Honestly it is a great awareness builder as well as a romance novel. To see the love between the two grow while getting across a really good point, only a truly gifted author can do that. A Bride for the Runaway Groom is a must read and Ms. Wilson is an amazing author.

 

Book Info:

05SPublished April 17th 2015 by Harlequin Romance Series #4472 | (Summer Weddings #2)

A BRIDE FOR THE RUNAWAY GROOM Elusive millionaire Will Carter has been almost-married four times – so who better to help Rose Huntingdon-Cross organise a wedding? But, as a heart-stopping attraction grows between them, Rose can’t help wishing she could be lucky number five!

 

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4 Responses to “REVIEW: A Bride for the Runaway Groom by Scarlet Wilson”

  1. scarletwilson

    Thanks for the fabulous review, so glad you enjoyed the book!