Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book via Netgalley and Aria in exchange for an honest review.
Genre: New Adult/Romance
Synopsis:
A runaway bride. A handsome stranger. Two pasts to put behind them.
Parker is ready to marry the man of her dreams. But he isn't ready to marry her. It would be helpful if he didn't choose their wedding day to tell her this. But as she flees from the travesty behind her, she literally runs into the arms of a handsome stranger. The southern drawl, the dreamy eyes, she can't fall for another man after being left at the altar – can she?
When Liam agreed to go to go on a date he didn't expect to leave with the bride. Nor did he expect to take her the emergency room. Immediately he's drawn to her fiery spirit, her kind heart and beautiful smile. Liam's got a whole host of problems and a past that keeps coming back, now can't be the time to fall in love, but Parker might just be the one to break down his barriers and let him live a little – if she'll let him in.
Will these two strangers allow serendipity to put them together, or will their fears keep them apart?
Sarah's Review:
This book starts off with a bang, pretty literally, and doesn't slow down. The plot keeps up a good pace throughout the whole book. There were times I found myself laughing out loud because of the banter between the characters. I loved the serendipitous relationship between Liam and Parker, and it reminded me of the movie Crazy Stupid Love.
Liam. Liam Jaxson. He may be my new favorite male love interest. He had the whole package. Seriously. He owned a bar, had a southern accent, rescued a dog, and was a total gentleman. Let's not forget Parker. Parker was an amazing female lead. Even after going through heartbreak and trying to find herself, she never lost her sense of humor, and I admired her personality greatly.
This was a light fun read perfect for summer, but even though it was light and fun it still had complex family relationships that made the book relatable. Throughout the story we saw absent family members, and parents with mental health issues. Overall, this was a fantastic book. I recommend it to anyone that loves a good romantic comedy, and for fans of R. S. Grey, and Sophie Kinsella.
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