Author: Kat Cantrell
Published: April 7th 2015
Source: Copy given by author for honest review
Genre: Adult Contemporary
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Caution: May contain spoilers
Bride: Cara, wedding dress designer
Marital Status: Jilted at the altar
Action Required: Revenge on the runaway groom
Two years after waiting at the altar for Keith Mitchell, Cara isn't ready to meet him again, much less work with him as the consultant on her bridal fashion show! For his part, a misunderstanding sent him running, but now that he knows the truth, and they're spending long days working together, he wants her back in his bed. Will Cara use their passion to gain the ultimate revenge? Let the newlywed games begin.
My Thoughts:
I read the second book before reading the first (that's because the second one was available before the first for me on NetGalley), but it in no way made me enjoy one or the other less because I read them out of order. This series is definitely great!
Cara and Keith were supposed to be married a couple years ago, but after an unfortunate misunderstanding about a pregnancy, he left her at the altar. She, of course, was completely upset, and still is despite their obvious chemistry. But they have to work together now, however briefly it may be, and she needs to refrain from getting close to him again. It's not that easy, though, because there's still something there, something they explore a few times even though they shouldn't. It's only a matter of time before a decision needs to be made about what's going to happen tomorrow.
From Ex to Eternity is a story that draws you in and keeps you invested. I loved seeing Cara and Keith interact--talking, bantering, being sweet... all of it. And the underlying emotion with the circumstances surrounding their incomplete nuptials tugs at your heart. Kat Cantrell knows how to tell a great love story, people! Check her out!
My Rating:
I love when a series can be read out of order and still be enjoyed. This one sounds good. Now I'm curious what exactly broke them up.
ReplyDeleteExactly! :D I really like this author. :)
DeleteThis one sounds intriguing enough, I need to pick up another good romance novel lately - glad you enjoyed it <3 Benish | Feminist Reflections
ReplyDeleteI love a good romance novel!
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