
Venus Press
2004
Electronic N/A
I'm sure people marry for a variety of reasons. Sometimes the people they are going to marry turn out to be someone they shouldn't have married. For those fortunate enough to realize their mistake before they get married and call the wedding off, they receive a second chance to make the right decision. This is the situation Cynthia Harrison finds herself in.
Cynthia Harrison is about to walk down the aisle when she realizes that she doesn't want to marry her fiancé. He just doesn't light her fire. Standing at the altar, Cynthia debates on calling off the wedding. Life with Jack would be "yawn inducing and predictable." She is wishing that she were marrying the stranger from the diner when the minister asks if there is anyone present who objects. Cynthia knows there is going to be no objection when a voice speaks up saying, "I certainly do."
The strange cowboy whom she had waited on is the person objecting. Not only does he object to the ceremony, he ropes and kidnaps Cynthia from her own wedding. Now that Dylan Medea del Casseras is holding her hostage, Cynthia realizes her problems have only just begun.
I had a hard time getting into Aurora Rose Lynn's Here Goes the Bride. I'm sure it was due to the short length of the story. There really was no time for Ms. Lynn to fully develop her characters so they come off as less than three-dimensional.
Even though I had a hard time getting into the story I did enjoy reading it and I'm sure there are others who will enjoy reading Ms. Lynn's Here Goes the Bride too. It has its humorous moments, what with Dylan being a slightly irregular cowboy, and sex that is out of this world!
Reviewed By: Aureauna
© July 2005
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