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The Bride Said, I Did? (Harlequin American Romance, No. 837)

The Bride Said, I Did? (Harlequin American Romance, No. 837)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No one understands families like Cathy Gillen Thacker!
Review: This series picks up where The McCabes of Texas left off. It's set in Laramie Texas and features the four Lockhart sisters, who are a match for the McCabe brothers in every way. The four sisters lost their parents when they were kids, and have loved and watched out for each other ever since. This is never more true than when Dani's "husband" comes to claim her. The only problem is, she can't remember getting married--and mysteriously, neither can he! This book is a lot of fun to read, and one I will keep for a long time. I can't wait to read the other three books in the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No one understands families like Cathy Gillen Thacker!
Review: When film critic, Dani Lockhart sees actor, Beau Chamberlain walking toward her house, she assumes he's there to continue their ongoing flirtatious feud. To her surprise, he confronts her with the fact that they are married and have been since their trip to his villa in Mexico three weeks ago. It was a trip taken with the purpose of ending their well-publicized feud.

Neither Beau nor Dani remember anything about their trip to Mexico except for their purpose in going. What they do know, thanks to Beau's research, is that the marriage certificate is real, they were sober at the time, and now there is a baby on the way. Their friends advise them to stay together in hopes that their memories of that fateful trip will eventually return to them. Both Beau and Dani are sensible people who have never been known to act on impulse. Therefore, they both realize there must be a good reason why they got married. It's only a matter of time before they figure it out.

Cathy Gillen Thacker has begun The Lockharts of Texas with a solid start. The interesting premise keeps the story going as Beau and Dani learn to see past the flirting and feuding in order to fulfill their desire to keep their unexpected family together. The time they spend in order to remember their marriage is also spent trying to understand each other without the benefit of knowing how they mended their fences in Mexico. This lends an anticipatory air that subtly keeps the reader on edge throughout.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sharing a love that has missed its way
Review: When film critic, Dani Lockhart sees actor, Beau Chamberlain walking toward her house, she assumes he's there to continue their ongoing flirtatious feud. To her surprise, he confronts her with the fact that they are married and have been since their trip to his villa in Mexico three weeks ago. It was a trip taken with the purpose of ending their well-publicized feud.

Neither Beau nor Dani remember anything about their trip to Mexico except for their purpose in going. What they do know, thanks to Beau's research, is that the marriage certificate is real, they were sober at the time, and now there is a baby on the way. Their friends advise them to stay together in hopes that their memories of that fateful trip will eventually return to them. Both Beau and Dani are sensible people who have never been known to act on impulse. Therefore, they both realize there must be a good reason why they got married. It's only a matter of time before they figure it out.

Cathy Gillen Thacker has begun The Lockharts of Texas with a solid start. The interesting premise keeps the story going as Beau and Dani learn to see past the flirting and feuding in order to fulfill their desire to keep their unexpected family together. The time they spend in order to remember their marriage is also spent trying to understand each other without the benefit of knowing how they mended their fences in Mexico. This lends an anticipatory air that subtly keeps the reader on edge throughout.


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