GRR Reviews His Blushing Bride by Dani Collins


Piper is busy finishing school and preparing music for the biggest wedding to hit Marietta, Montana, and getting over her ex. She wasn't ready to find that her parents had sent her a boarder while on a backpacking trip in South America for their house. But Sebastian was much more than the California surfer dude that he resembles. He's actually a doctoral candidate in political science, and he's in town to make sure his sister (subject of the big wedding) isn't marrying the wrong person. He wasn't looking to getting married himself. The two agree to a fling, but once they started, they can't get enough of each other...

There's a lesson there about "you can't judge a book by its cover", but not much else beyond that.  The characters didn't really stand out, and the initial hostility turned quickly. Push-pull is not bad, but hardly extraordinary.

Category: Contemporary

Overall Rating: 3/5

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