Boomerang Bride
Matilda Geoffrey had risked it all for love.She'd left Australia to be with Barry—the man who had swept her off her virtual feet. Now, wearing a wedding dress, she's alone on Main Street in small-town Wisconsin, and things aren't working out exactly as planned….In town for his annual family...
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Matilda Geoffrey had risked it all for love.She'd left Australia to be with Barry—the man who had swept her off her virtual feet. Now, wearing a wedding dress, she's alone on Main Street in small-town Wisconsin, and things aren't working out exactly as planned….In town for his annual family visit, Marc Olsen had never seen a bride quite like Matilda—staring into a storefront window, holding a tottering wedding cake and looking desperately in need of a groom. He doesn't have many warm feelings for his hometown, but meeting Matilda just as she discovers she's been scammed by her online "fiancé" stirs something in him.Matilda is not the kind of woman Marc imagined himself with, and Marc is anything but the romantic hero that Matilda has always dreamed of. But as unlikely circumstances throw them together, can they let go of their misconceptions and risk their hearts for love?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780373002054 (037300205X)
ASIN: 037300205X
Publish date: December 18th 2012
Publisher: Carina Press
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
This won a 2012 RITA Award for Best Contemporary Single Title Romance. I thought it was good, but not earth-shatteringly good. Plot Summary: Matilda (Tildy), still grieving the loss of her beloved Nana, comes from Australia to Wisconsin to meet her online fiance, Barry. Surprising no one but Tildy, ...
Winner of the 2012 RITA for Best Contemporary Romance.Which really makes me curious about the health of the contemporary romance genre.Not that this is a bad book. Far from it. It's charming and fun. I might've even had a tear or two in my eye at the big confrontation scene. Matilda is a terrific he...
This was actually just okay for me. For most of the book I didn't much care for the hero, Marc. I was, in fact, much more interested in the romance of Lori and Brian and would have much rather read their story. So, it took me quite awhile to finish the book and I think that the epilogue was the bes...
In the first fifty pages Matilda made bleed my practical sense and I cried uncle without thinking twice.