Review: See Bride Run – Charlotte Hughes

Posted January 25, 2015 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

by Charlotte Hughes

24036365Can a Small Town Lawyer Get Lucky?

Atlantaโ€™s billionaire heiress Annie Hartford has no desire to marry a man she does not love; but her controlling father has been calling the shots for his 29 year-old daughter her entire life. This time he has pushed Annie too far.
With minutes to spare before she is to walk down the aisle in front of 600 guests, Annie is forced to make a decision. She hijacks the family limo, only to have it break down in small town Pinckney, Georgia. Annie, who has never wanted for anything, suddenly finds herself homeless, penniless, with only the clothes on her back, a designer wedding gown and diamond tiara.
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Small town lawyer and restaurant owner Sam Ballard has been unlucky in love, and the last thing he needs is a red-hot blonde in a short waitress uniform who seems hell-bent on breaking every dish in his Dixieland Cafรฉ. Still, he canโ€™t very well fire her, she has won the hearts of everyone in town.
Can rich girl Annie find happiness living in a garage apartment, wearing second-hand clothes, and making her way around town on a borrowed bicycle? As for Sam, can he put his past behind him and trust that Annie wonโ€™t run home to daddy when her new life presents one obstacle after another?

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Release Date: December 21st 2014
Publisher: Self Published
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Susan
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

This was a very sweet romance.ย  It shows how you can not judge a person by their background in this instance family wealth.ย  Even though someone’s family may have billions does not mean that the children will see that as a good thing with wealth comes certain preconceived ideas of how these people are and it is not always true.ย  I loved this story and how it ended with no cliffhanger. The characters were well developed and the storyline was captivating – I could not put the book down.