The Bride Says Maybe: The Brides of Wishmore Author: Cathy Maxwell | Language: English | ISBN:
B00DB361Y2 | Format: EPUB
The Bride Says Maybe: The Brides of Wishmore Description
New York Times bestselling author Cathy Maxwell returns with a delicious new series, The Brides of Wishmore
What happens when a bride says maybe?
She'd once been the toast of London, but now scandal has brought her down. Still, pretty, petted Lady Tara Davidson can't believe her new fate. She had wanted to marry for love . . . but her profligate father has promised her hand to none other than Breccan Campbell, the "Beast of Aberfeldy" and laird of the valley's most despised clan! Well, Tara may have to marry him, but Breccan can't make her love him—can he?
What happens when the groom insists?
Breccan Campbell is nobody's fool. He knows that Tara is trouble. Yet he's determined to reform the Campbell name even if it means forging an alliance with the arrogant beauty. There's no doubt that Tara is a challenge, and Breccan loves nothing more. For he's vowed to thoroughly seduce Tara—and make her his in more than name alone.
- File Size: 444 KB
- Print Length: 389 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0062219278
- Publisher: Avon (February 25, 2014)
- Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00DB361Y2
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,057 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Lady Tara Davidson, once the toast of London has been brought down by scandal. Wanting nothing more than to marry for love, she had run from a brilliant match in London to come back to the Highlands to marry her childhood beau, the stable master. Unfortunately, the stable master had fallen in love with a lady of his class, and when she tried to get back with her wealthy fiancé he had fallen in love and married her sister!
Just when Tara didn’t think her life could get any more miserable or complicated, her dissolute father made an important announcement. He was “done in” and in order to keep himself out of debtors prison, had promised her hand in marriage to Breccan Campbell, the Beast of Aberfeld and laird of the valley’s most despised clan! Lordy, she may have to marry the beast but she definitely wouldn’t love him - or would she?
*** After having read the first book of this series – THE BRIDE SAYS NO – I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about Lady Tara after she had acted like such a brat towards her fiancé and sister. However, I was very pleased right from the get-go that Breccan, her new husband, was no pushover - a down-to-earth brawny Scotsman, though I did have some concerns knowing how much Breccan had fallen in love with his lady wife.
Frankly, THE BRIDE SAYS MAYBE was a total delight! In the beginning I was happy to see the Tara get her comeuppance, but Ms. Maxwell toned Tara down and before very long, Maxwell brought forth in Tara a sweetness and innocence which gave me hope, especially since by then I wanted to see Breccan happy. Maxwell had fashioned Breccan to my way of thinking as the underdog, no matter his ‘beastly’ reputation. Breccan was a product of his environment, and Maxwell described it well.
The Bride says Maybe was a struggle for me to finish. The heroine was not that likable and the hero at first was not the most appealing character either.
Tara Davidson was a character in a previous novel in this series. I never read the earlier book but I can assume that Tara acted pretty rashly and rather selfishly when she jilted the man she was to marry to run back home and try to reunite with her true love, a stablemaster she left for the big city. This background never endeared her to me (she came across as flighty) and as the story progressed I found myself disliking her even more. Tara is vain and does not seem overly smart, I believe even when bored at her home she did not want to read books.
She has a drunkard as a father who sells her to Breccan Campbell to pay his debts. Breccan is a large built man (in every way as the author tells us several times). He feels he is ugly and his manners can be gruff. Initially he wants Tara as his wife solely for her beauty. He has barely had a conversation with her, knows very little about her personality but decides she is soooo beautiful that nothing else matters, he has to have her, then his peers and family will show him the respect he deserves.
Tara agrees to marry him but only if she can go back to London after she gives him his heir and spare and she has no compunction about leaving the children in Scotland so she can live the high life in London. Yeah she is a charmer. Breccan is desperate to marry her and agrees to this plan which made me wonder about his own selfishness, why would you marry a woman who does not want to be around your children and why subject your children to a mother who does not want them? Beauty sure had him blinded.
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