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Book Review: Once Upon A Wedding by Kait Nolan

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Aug 24, 2017
  • 2 min read

Misfit Inn Book 1.5

What do a tattooed bar owner and a modern-day flower child have in common?

Denver has been aware of Misty, the one and only florist in Eden's Ridge, since she showed up in town three years ago. Aware, and interested. But he's been busy--or so he tells himself. His bartender, Kennedy, has her suspicions. When Kennedy and her wedding planner cook up a matchmaking scheme to put Denver in Misty's orbit, Denver, a bar owner and tattooed biker, is surprised at how much he has in common with the modern-day flower child--including their mutual tendency to want to leave the past in the past and keep it private. But what will happen when Misty's private past is revealed, and clashes painfully with the things Denver has tried to put behind him?

A novelette of approximately 15k words. This story is a crossover with the Misfit Inn series (It comes after Book 1). Check out the first full novel in the series, When You Got A Good Thing.

 

My Review:

This was completely adorable. A quick read filled with awe-worthy moments and some thought provoking situations. Misty and Denver may look like opposites but they're living proof that opposites attract. Both of them have some big emotional baggage that they've been trying to escape, and together they just might be the solution to each others problems. I loved the chance to see Kennedy and Xander's wedding, but this really isn't going to tide me over until the next release. I'm more anxious than ever to see book two about the sisters behind the Misfit Inn. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book.


Other books in the series:


When You Got A Good Thing (The Misfit Inn Book 1)

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