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Book Reviews of Once Upon a Wedding Night

Once Upon a Wedding Night
Once Upon a Wedding Night
Author: Sophie Jordan
ISBN-13: 9780061122200
ISBN-10: 0061122203
Publication Date: 8/1/2006
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 76 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
God, this book was AWFUL. The hero, Nick, continually rubs it in that Meredith "lied" to him, and never makes an effort to understand WHY she did it. He was ass the entire book, with no moment of redemption. Meredith just continues to "fall in love" with this TOTAL ASSHOLE. I found myself rolling my eyes, and skipping ahead pages just to finish the book already!
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Helpful Score: 1
OK book, had trouble keeping my interest in parts.
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Wonderful book!
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Very entertaining!
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It started off a bit slowly, but I enjoyed it overall.
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Book Description

An Innocent Deception . . .

Lady Meredith Brookshire has every right to Oak Run. Now that she's suddenly husbandless and penniless, where else would she, her addled father, and spinster aunt reside? Yet who should appear but Nicholas Caulfield, the new Brookshire heir, claiming the estate is rightfully his by law. The brute is as arrogant as he is handsome-besides, he's supposed to be dead. And the only plan resourceful Meredith can devise to save her family from homelessness is a desperate scheme that may lead her to salvation or ruin . . . and the bed of the man she has vowed to hate.

A reluctant aristocrat, Nick does not trust this fiery, infuriating chit whom he suspects of subterfuge-yet who bewitches him with her innocent green eyes. The sooner he can get this tempting beauty married off to some stodgy old blueblood-and off his hands for good-the better. There is one slight problem, however:

Nick can't bear the thought of her wedding any man but him.
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Lady Meredith Brookshire has every right to Oak Run, but suddenly husbandless and penniless where else would she and her family reside? Yet who should appear but Nicholas Caulfield, the new Brookshire heir, claiming the estate is rightfully his by law.