The Wedding Crasher and the Cowboy
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Publisher Description
Kennedy Martin is shocked when her ex calls days before his wedding, expressing serious second thoughts. Doesn’t he see his fiancée's actually the glaze to his doughnut? Now she’s got no choice but to crash his wedding and convince the man he’s with the right woman.
Instead, she crashes into the absolute last man she ever wanted to see: Maverick Owens, her old college nemesis. Maverick is still as awful, infuriating, and just The Worst as ever—even if he looks way too sexy in his cowboy hat. And of course he’s convinced she’s actually at the seaside ranch to ruin the wedding.
Now the only way to get some face time with the groom and save this marriage is to participate in all sorts of pre-wedding events…with Maverick. Stuck on a canoe, making small-talk at cocktail hour, and even a hoedown with her worst enemy? This just might be the longest week of her life…
Each book in the Windsong series is STANDALONE:
* The Wedding Crasher and the Cowboy
* The Matchmaker and the Cowboy
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bielman (Kissing the Maid of Honor) tugs at the heartstrings with this enjoyable tale of a second chance at love. Maverick Owens's beloved partner, Nicole, died of ALS three years ago—and with her, their dream of opening a veterinary practice in Maverick's rural hometown of Windsong, Calif. After Kennedy Martin's old friend—and onetime boyfriend—Reed calls her in a drunken panic from his bachelor party, she decides to crash his wedding, which is taking place at Maverick's family ranch. Maverick and Kennedy were college rivals. They haven't seen each other in seven years and they're shocked to reunite now, but the chemistry that always characterized their feud quickly reignites. In the week leading up to Reed's wedding, Kennedy and Maverick fall hard and fast for each other. But their future is jeopardized when Kennedy faces a tragedy, misinterprets a letter Maverick wrote to Nicole, and receives a coveted job offer in Boston. How Bielman manages to bring them from this crisis to their happily-ever-after is both somewhat surprising and emotionally fulfilling. Meanwhile, Kennedy's sidekick, Andrew, steals many scenes with his zany humor. This smart, heartfelt small-town romance will have readers eager for a return trip to Windsong.