There goes the Bride by Lori Wilde

Rating 4.5

Legend claims this antique Irish wedding veil can grant your heart’s deepest desire. But be careful what you wish for…

The moment Texas socialite Delaney Cartwright touches the veil, she knows she can’t go through with her wedding. And it’s not just because she envisions a stranger’s dark eyes and irresistible lips the second her fingers hit lace. But she can’t simply call the whole thing off. The nuptials to her nice, predictable childhood friend are the social event of the season (not to mention that her mother would freak). To fan the flames of this dying ember, Delaney abducts her fiance for a night of passion…and grabs the wrong guy! It isn’t her fault that Detective Nick Vinetti of the oddly familiar eyes and lips has crossed her path–and looks game for all kinds of sexy fun.

Now Delaney hatches an outrageous plan to get out of marrying: she’ll hire her own kidnapper. With an altar to avoid and a cop to dream of, this runaway bride is hoping a little Irish magic will unveil the true destiny of her heart.

REVIEW: Lori Wilde knows how to write a story. I loved this book from the moment I opened it, till I closed it. Delaney cracked me up with how terrified she was of upsetting her mother, the mother has spent all of Delaney’s life being the perfect woman. Then there was Nick, I loved him from the moment he appeared on the scene. I mean who isn’t going to fall in love with a man that loves his grandmother and is left on his honeymoon.

If you are looking for a quick fun read then I strongly recommend this one. Lori has yet to disappoint me.

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