This was a free offering through Amazon and is book 2 in the ‘Misfit Brides’ series. To date there are 6 books in the series.
The rating is MA: mature audience due to language [mild profanity], graphic/descriptive sex and sensual behavior. Yeah, they had the hots for each other. There was also a paranormal element with several of the characters… nothing witchy… just feelings and a sense of things.
Book 1 [Blissed: Natalie Castellano and CJ Blue] set the stage and foundation for this series which was set in the town of Bliss. A wedding themed town that catered to everything a future bride or engaged couple could want. A complete venue for all things wedding.
Coming off a Regency bender… I had a hard time connecting with this modern story. This was a lot of country singing, happy bar scenes [I swear… any minute I expected someone to yell out ‘Norm’], southern cooking, guitars, dogs, a man’s truck and sweet tea. I had a terrible time getting accustomed to the flow of the language and the descriptive writing style. It centered on yankee snark with a sprinkling of southern drawl. I wasn’t sure if it was supposed to be funny or sarcastic. Half the time I was wading through adjectives, excessive descriptions and innuendos regarding sensual bodily functions and sexual reactions. It was a bit embarrassing.
We have lots of characters which, I am sure, will be featured throughout this series. There are numerous siblings [I lost count of the number], and the girls have spice names… Saffron, Pepper, Cinna, Ginger, Sage, Margie… I’m sure more will be revealed in future stories. I doubt I will care. It was simply too confusing.
“You’re what I’ve been looking for my whole life, and if you let me, I’ll love you for the rest of yours.” –Robin Bielman, Keeping Mr. Right Now
This was a long story and it was hard fought. Will Truitt met and fell in love with Lindsey Castellano, a sorority girl on vacation. He fell hard and she broke his heart when she walked/stalked away. Fifteen years later, he’s an award-winning country music artist, stage name ‘Billy Brenton,’ and she is a divorce lawyer. I did not care for her one bit. Her attitude got old quickly and I wanted to shake her until her teeth rattled. She was stubborn and obstinate and treated him terribly. I wanted to tell him to run and run far.
After a while, the story simply became painful and I wanted to slit my own throat. I quickly decided I did not want to read book 1, even to find out how it all started. And… I definitely don’t want to read the rest of the series, especially if they are like this one… nope… nada… no way. I am sorry… I know there are many 5-star reviews, but it just did not do it for me.