Bride for a Day by Carolyn Brown - Finding a True Family

 

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Bride for a Day by Carolyn Brown is a sweet story about a runaway who finds safety, a family who accepts her and falls in love. Cassie is on the run from the man you raised her the past few years, Cecil, when she discovered he sold her to a sex trafficking ring. Now Cecil has the police looking for her claiming she stole from him and is mentally unstable. When she gets cornered by the police she turns to a young man in a diner, pretending to be with him. Ted, a young country boy closed off emotionally after his twin brother died and struggling to move on, realizes what is going on and plays along with her. One thing leads to another and through a comedy of small town meddling, they end up married; temporarily, or so they think. While they wait to get an annulment Cassie stays with Ted and his family; helping him recover from his loss. Spending time with Ted’s family, Cassie starts putting down roots, and grows closer to them. It might have started out with Ted saving Cassie, but they actually end up saving each other.

 

Ms Brown wrote a delightful and sweet story filled with chemistry, supportive family, and clever banter that should not be missed. I highly recommend Bride for a Day to other readers.


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