The Wanted Bride Small Town Contemporary Romance Runaway Bride edition by Sylvia McDaniel Literature Fiction eBooks
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Sometimes in order to find yourself, you must become someone else!
She’s a Runaway Bride. Valerie Burrows is running from a wedding, her attorney fiancé and the law. Pampered Valerie takes a bus to nowheresville, where she learns her cash and credit cards have been stolen. Left with only her designer clothes and luggage she takes on a new identity and must learn to be self-reliant. She swears off men, especially attorneys, only to find the one man who refuses a one night stand and wants a relationship.
He’s Looking For A Wife. Matt Jordan, the Colorado Crusher, is the most successful liability lawyer in the state. After the death of his brother-in-law, he realizes he’s ready to settle down with a family of his own. His only requirements are intelligent, great-looking, wants more than a hook-up and doesn’t lie. After witnessing the lies his father told his mother, he demands complete honesty. Yet Valerie Brown shows him sometimes in order to find yourself, you must become someone else. Even if that means lying.
Praise for the Contemporary Romance, The Wanted Bride
“The book starts like this "A charred piece of her wedding veil fell into her face. Impatiently she flipped the singed lace away..." OMG, that is an image that will stay with me forever!” Taryn Carter
“Ms, McDaniel weaves a very funny and romantic tale that had me laughing on the first page.” Geri Foster
“This book was a fun read with a wondrous ride of emotion. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed reading this book and how it has me wanting to find more books by Sylvia McDaniel." Customer
“Think Clash of the Titans meets Legally Blonde! Valerie and Matt have such heat between them that it will take your breath away!” Teenblurb
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The Wanted Bride Small Town Contemporary Romance Runaway Bride edition by Sylvia McDaniel Literature Fiction eBooks
Diane Valerie Burrows was a wealthy young woman of twenty two and this was her wedding day. She was in her gown waiting to walk down the aisle when her best friend Blair told her she was pregnant by Carter the man she she was about to marry. Valerie confronted Carter and he admitted he had been sexual with Blair. Valerie ran from the church in Carter's prized 65 CORVETTE and later set in on fire and got a ticket to the first destination the bus was going to. She throw her gown away and at the next rest stop and landed in Springtown, Colorado, a small town. She ate and undiscovered her wallet was missing with ten thousand dollars in it. There was a,help wanted sign in the window so she decided to take the job and stay for awhile. That's s is a good read to see how a very rich woman who is used to having the very best in life adjusts to having nothing and has to be a waitress to survive without calling daddy.Product details
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The Wanted Bride Small Town Contemporary Romance Runaway Bride edition by Sylvia McDaniel Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I loved it! I especially loved the fact that Valarie wasn't portrayed as some weak dumb rich girl. She was feisty and took no crap from anyone. She may have been down and out, but she'd pulled herself together and learned to stand on her own two feet,and she did it practically without anyone's help. The fact that Mason was a lawyer was a big stumbling block right from the start. I'm glad though, that he didn't give up. And I love the way he was so protective of his sister and the twins.
The only criticism I have is...that I would have loved to see at least a short epilogue at the end. To me the ending was a little too rushed, and left a lot of unanswered questions. I don't know if this is part of a ongoing series, if so...then the short ending is understandable. But if not, IMO--- there really needs to be a epilogue in order to satisfy the readers curiosity.
Valerie is running from a wedding, and concerned that her powerful father and supposed groom (both attorneys) will be looking for her, she wants to protect her identity. She was a pampered trust fund baby, but having lost her cash and credit cards, she gets a job and starts planning for the time she can leave the small town she landed in.
In the meantime, she tries to avoid falling for Matt, the hot local attorney. He has a thing about liars and she is one - by virtue of the fact that she is trying to keep her identity a secret.
The setup for the story was done well - at least I could understand how she could be in the situation that she was in, and why she kept her privacy, which is nice because that is not always the case.
I enjoyed the story, an easy read, with a sweet ending.
The Wanted Bride by Sylvia McDaniel is a totally fun read. Ms McDaniel has given us a runaway bride story that is well-written. Valerie set fire to the groom's corvette on her way out of town, had her wallet stolen on the bus and ends up stranded in Matt's small town. The characters are fantastic in this book. There is plenty of drama, humor and spice to keep the pages turning. I enjoyed reading The Wanted Bride and look forward to my next book by Sylvia McDaniel. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.
There were a few mistakes in grammar, but it is much better than most Indie books.
Cute story about a bride escaping the church 5 min before the ceremony.
She is done with love.
Yeah, right..... If that were the case, there wouldn't be a book. She runs away. She meets a lawyer (same profession as her ex) in a small town and tries NOT to fall for him.
The book was entertaining, if predictable.
My only problem was I couldn't understand why her father wanted her to marry the cheating, scumbag, ex-fiance, and I couldn't understand why the cheating, scumbag, ex-fiance wanted to marry her instead of the OW (other woman) he was cheating with.
I really enjoyed this story. There is a run away bride, spoiled rich girl who finds out her husband to be, waiting at the altar, has got her best friend pregnant. So, she takes off, grabbing his car as she leaves the church. She heads for the bus stop in Dallas but before she boards the bus, she torches his prize car!! Good for her, he had it coming.
She runs from one city to another trying to erase her trail so she cannot be found. She winds up in Colorado, getting off the bus because she has had all she can handle of bus rides. If you have ever ridden a bus for any distance, you can understand this. She winds up in a very small one horse town. No Starbucks, no nail salon, no spa, etc. Not a real problem for her since someone on the bus stole her wallet out of her bag. She has no ID, no money, etc. As with most small towns, there is always someone to lend a hand. She gets a job as a waitress and a place to stay by renting a room from a young widow with two small children.
Of course our hero happens to be a big city lawyer, quite successful, living in the small town to be close to his sister. He is very suspicious of her but it slowly turns to something else. This is their story. Both have issues to overcome and get straight so they can get on with their lives. It is a very clever story and one I really enjoyed. I highly recommend it. A good read.
This was a cute, fun read but I had a few problems with it. I enjoyed watching Valerie grow into a more responsible, self-confident woman. Her relationships with the cafe owner and the woman that she rents from were interesting. I just thought the new 'man' in her life was just a tad childish. For such a intelligent, successful man he was more than a little immature. My problem was mainly with the explanation that her father gave for his attitude the day of her wedding. Also, it was hard to believe that a man with his personality would so readily agree to walk away and leave his only daughter in her new town. The book seriously needed an epilogue to bring us up to date on her relationship with her father as well as her current status. And, in my humble opinion, anyone who burns a 1965 Corvette, needs a verrrry long jail sentence!!!!!
Sexual situations may offend some readers
Diane Valerie Burrows was a wealthy young woman of twenty two and this was her wedding day. She was in her gown waiting to walk down the aisle when her best friend Blair told her she was pregnant by Carter the man she she was about to marry. Valerie confronted Carter and he admitted he had been sexual with Blair. Valerie ran from the church in Carter's prized 65 CORVETTE and later set in on fire and got a ticket to the first destination the bus was going to. She throw her gown away and at the next rest stop and landed in Springtown, Colorado, a small town. She ate and undiscovered her wallet was missing with ten thousand dollars in it. There was a,help wanted sign in the window so she decided to take the job and stay for awhile. That's s is a good read to see how a very rich woman who is used to having the very best in life adjusts to having nothing and has to be a waitress to survive without calling daddy.
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