Saturday, July 29, 2006

Too Many Brides - Brit Blaise

TITLE: Cave Creek Cowboy: Too Many Brides
AUTHOR: Brit Blaise
ISBN: 1-59279-419-X
GENRE: Contemporary Romance
PUBLISHER: Amber Quill Press
REVIEWED FOR/RATING: Enchanted In Romance Reviews/3.5 Unicorns

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Kresley has had a crush on Mike since she was fifteen, when he kissed her in a game of spin the bottle. He didn’t know it was her, but that kiss has lived in her memories ever since. Nothing can ever come of her crush on him. He is five years older than her and for a reason unknown to her her family hate his. Whilst in Vegas for a rodeo and a friend’s wedding, they both get drunk – and get married. Only, when Mike wakes up in the morning, he cannot even remember the ceremony – nor who he married. Surrounded by six naked women, Mike finds himself in an extremely awkward position. When does he find out who his bride is? What made Kresley’s family so antagonistic to Mike’s? Can they resolve the problems between them?

This is the fourth in the Cave Creek Cowboy Series by Brit Blaise. If you have not read any so far in the series I do not recommend starting with this one. All the stories need to be read in order, since as you move through the series; each tale misses out part of the history from previous tales which is vital to the storyline. Those who have read the previous stories will notice gaps and may not like how events from previous stories are given no description in this, and in the previous, tales. That said the Cave Creek Cowboy Series as a whole is quite enjoyable, particularly if you don’t like complicated storylines. I love the closeness of the Cave Creek community, and the friendships that exist. That Mike wakes up with six naked women is probably something most guys dream of, but in this instance it is embarrassing for Mike and undoubtedly an experience he could have done without. If you are a follower of this series, then you need to read this tale. If you would like to try this author, do not read the tales out of order, you may loose some parts of the plots. Too Many Brides is very likeable, though due to the plots simplicity not to everyone’s taste.

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