The Bride and the Brute
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4.0 • 128 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Jayce Cullen has been fighting her fear of thunder and lightning ever since she was a child, but nothing could have prepared her for the fury of her new husband. Feeling deceived and betrayed into a loveless marriage, Lord Reese Harrington wants nothing to do with his new wife. Trapped in a marriage with no escape, the beautiful young bride must battle the demons of her husband's past and hope that she can weather the storm his brutish behavior unleashes.
This is a medieval romance novella.
From the Author:
Hello everyone. Please note that The Bride and the Brute is a romance novella, so it is much shorter than a full length novel. It was written that way on purpose. It is meant to be a "short and sweet" read, as someone has described it, that you can finish in one sitting. If you prefer full length novels, please consider some of my other romance novels. This eBook does contain excerpts and full chapter previews of those books. Thanks for reading!
Customer Reviews
Enjoyable but disappointing ending
At first i greatly enjoyed this book, and really liked the characters and their relationships, but then the ending seemed to come abruptly and out of nowhere, and seemed to be a bit rushed which was disappointing, but I enjoyed the majority of it.
The bride and the brute
I was expecting a full length novel. Instead I got 137 pages of reasonable story followed by 200 Pages of advertising this writers other short stories which I could not be bothered to read. Disappointing and deceiving!
Disappointing
Could have been a good story. Described as short and sweet, although it is short, definitely not sweet. This is better described as a short story about an abusive relationship, Jayce should have been happy about the letter his brother showed to her. Also, too much time wasted with Reese whining about the same thing repeatedly, it felt like more than half the story was just the same thought repeated over and over again.