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Stealing The Bride (2009)

by Brynn Paulin(Favorite Author)
3.34 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: There’s something to be said about predictability and knowing where you are going in life, following the rules of society. But often when you “phone it in” to your life, you miss out on passion and love. Mara Nelson is finding that to be the case when she has second thoughts about her upcoming marriage to Marco.Mara is a smart and funny woman with the body of Botticelli’s Venus. She has curves and freckles making her feel insecure about herself with today’s society of skinny women. Living with two gay men, Daniel and Jacob, and working in New York, Mara decided that it was time to marry, so when Marco asks her to marry him, she agrees even though she has doubts and doesn’t really love him.Daniel and Jacob have been together as lovers and friends but they’... moreve been keeping a secret from Mara. They aren’t just gay, but bi-sexual and are in love with Mara. So when she leaves on a retreat to get her mind together before the wedding, what’s two guys to do but prove to her that she’s marrying the wrong man.Stealing the Bride is a romantic tale of a non-traditional relationship. Daniel and Jacob are comfortable with their own needs and in their unique lifestyle but have been harboring a desire for Mara to complete them. Each of the characters have flaws that make them realistic and interesting. They are dynamic and so much like real people that you will find yourself easily connecting with them. I really enjoyed the message of love that prevailed throughout Stealing the Bride. It didn’t matter what kind of relationship you were in or who you loved, it was more important that you felt love and gave love. To imagine having two wonderfully sexy guys at your disposal is every woman’s dream, and Stealing the Bride doesn’t disappoint in that regard. Not to mention the sex is smokin’ hot! I recommend Stealing the Bride for all those true romantics who believe in a “Happily Ever After” no matter what kind of relationship you’re in.
review 2: This novel was kind of annoying. So her two roommates, whom she thought were gay, are actually bisexual. The heroine is getting married in a week or so, so she decides to plan a vacation, two hot roommates show up and confess their love for her. She has sex with them, even though she made a commitment to another man, then decides to break it off with her fiance. Then she finds out her fiance is actually gay and using her as a cover. Holy crap this book is just full of morals and values and yes that is sarcasm. For being a novella, it's already short but it wasn't short enough. The book was absolutely BRUTAL! less
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sam
A quick read read with an ok plot would have liked it to have been longer tho.
Sollightspirit
this was a very interesting read and i have to say i enjoyed
Hannah
Recommend if you are looking for a quick naughty read!
Poseidon17
This was ok. I liked that it was m/m/f.
Rennnn
Really Good
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