the latest book in the cavensham series, the luck of the bride, pairs desperate, brilliant mathematician march lawson with dutiful, generous, non-mathematically inclined michael cavensham, marquess of mccalpin. they meet when he discovers she's been embezzling from the trust her father set up for her to inherit on her twenty-fifth birthday. unfortunately, he's only just learned about the trusteeship, given that he inherited it from an uncle, and the documentation available doesn't back up her claims.
i'll be honest, the whole paperwork issue—which does become an even bigger deal later in the story—was super confusing and i'm still not sure why any of it actually came into play in the first place. it was a very convoluted way to create obstacles where there weren't really any.
especially since the moment they set eyes on each other, michael and march are totally enthralled. she is unreserved in her admiration, and while he is equally smitten. they both have baggage and insecurities, but they complement each other so beautifully. it's just a really sweet love story in the end.
**the luck of the bride will publish on may 1, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/st. martin's press (st. martin's paperbacks) in exchange for my honest review.
i'll be honest, the whole paperwork issue—which does become an even bigger deal later in the story—was super confusing and i'm still not sure why any of it actually came into play in the first place. it was a very convoluted way to create obstacles where there weren't really any.
especially since the moment they set eyes on each other, michael and march are totally enthralled. she is unreserved in her admiration, and while he is equally smitten. they both have baggage and insecurities, but they complement each other so beautifully. it's just a really sweet love story in the end.
**the luck of the bride will publish on may 1, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/st. martin's press (st. martin's paperbacks) in exchange for my honest review.
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