Thursday, January 16, 2020

The Wedding Night by Kati Wilde [Review]

The Wedding Night by Kati Wilde
The Wedding Night by Kati Wilde
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: February 15, 2019

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Synopsis (Goodreads):
When an opportunity to take everything from the powerful family who destroyed his mother’s life falls into Caleb Moore’s lap, he needs help from the one person with more power and money than they have — business mogul, Audrey Clarke. The trick is getting her attention. So he approaches the infamous ice queen with an unusual proposition: marriage.

The odds of a snowball surviving in hell are better than the chances of a rich, classy lady like Audrey Clarke marrying a mechanic from the wrong side of the tracks. He only hopes that she might consider a business partnership when she’s finished laughing at his marriage proposal.

He never expects her to say yes — or that the ice queen could burn so hot. Because Audrey Clarke isn’t cold at all. And if Caleb’s not careful, the only thing he’ll give her for Christmas…is a broken heart.
Thoughts on The Wedding Night: Oh, my goodness. I have such mad, mad love for Audrey and the way she deals with things. Not just her coping mechanisms, but how she thought and how she realizes how easy it is for her to fall into mental chasms and the safeguards she put up to make sure she stays on task. I also love how easily she was thrown off her stride by Caleb and how willing she was to explore what he made her feel.

Not that it was easy, exactly. It was more like she was willing to give it a try and figure out what boundaries were in place despite the vast differences between them. *heart eyes*

Other things I love: the way she surrounded herself with people who wanted nothing more than to see her shine as brightly as she could. That's sincerely fantastic, but it was the fact that she didn't realize how much they cared for her that made my heart bleed for her. Once Caleb SAW Audrey and what drives her, his willingness to be her rock made me ridiculously happy.

Frankly, this whole book made me happy. From Caleb and Audrey and their first slightly odd meeting to their dates and interactions and all the parts in between. Kati Wilde's characters never fail to his me in the feels and these two were fantastic.

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