Review ~ A March Bride by Rachel Hauck

A March Bride (A Year of Weddings, #4)A March Bride by Rachel Hauck

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a another installment in “A Year of Weddings” and it was fabulous. Modern day European King marrying an American with their wedding only three weeks away. The King had to petition Parliament for the right to marry a foreigner and once he has that right, the government then comes up with another stipulation. This causes a kink in their relationship and perhaps a wedding cancelation. You’ll have to read to see if they can work it out. 😉

I love these installments, as they are all so very different but, of course, revolve around weddings.

The author put together a very good short story that fits well with the wedding theme. It was quite creative and romantic. I truly enjoyed the characters and plan on looking into the book this was a follow up to: Once Upon a Prince.

If you are a romantic at heart, enjoy short stories, and wedding these books are for you.

Summary:

Susanna has found her true prince, and their happily ever after is just around the corner. But when Nate asks her to give up something precious to her, Susanna can’t help but wonder if it’s a sign that their love is not meant to be.
Susanna Truitt (Once Upon A Prince) is three weeks from royalty. She’ll soon marry King Nathaniel II of Brighton Kingdom. But when the government insists she renounce her American citizenship before the wedding, coupled with the lack of involvement by family and friends, her heart begins to doubt whether this marriage is God’s plan for her.
Nathaniel would do anything for his bride-to-be. But he knows his position requires that she give up a lot to be with him. Her life will never be her own — right down to her very identity. When she travels home to St. Simon’s Island, Georgia, right before the wedding, Nathaniel fears she won’t return. Gathering his courage, he devises a plan to win his bride all over again, and together they seek out a kingdom to treasure above all.

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