Apr 7, 2015

The Wedding Audition Catherine Mann, Joanne Rock



What's the book about:

The tabloids call her the Hit and Run Bride after reality show star Annamae Jessup walked out on Atlanta’s favorite baseball player on cable television. Eager to escape her notoriety, Annamae takes a road trip to find the grandmother she’s never met and winds up discovering a whole lot more than a band of back woods relatives. There’s no escape from reality TV, even in Beulah, Alabama, population 3000.


The last thing Wynn Rafferty needs in his new life is a spoiled television princess who can’t even know his real name. He’s in temporary witness protection as an apple farmer after his undercover work put his life in danger. He needs to lay low until the heat dies down from his last case— even if he sucks at growing apples as badly as he sucks at relationships. But Annamae turns his new town into a media circus, unwittingly threatening the lives of him, her and most of Beulah. Wynn is an expert at keeping the world at arm’s length, but when it comes to Annamae, the only way he can keep her safe is to keep her very, very close.


My thoughts on the book:
Annamae has everything going for her or so she thinks then on the run she goes and not sure what to do she run to the one person she hopes will help her find herself.
Wynn, mighty Wynn, he is in hiding and has no use for some snobby rich girl who is out to find herself and brings trouble with her. 
This book at first I would have to say I didn't like it way to predictable, I rated a 3 star for sure. Well then excitement and the edge of your seat kind change my very for sure. Its for sure a real page turner and the chemistry between the main character just sneaks up and grabs you and you just want to know what happens. The book is short but a fun read and so more then the 3 stars I gave it right off the bat. 


Where you can but the book:
www.amazon.com
www.barnesandnobles.com

Where you can connect with the author:
www.catherinemann.com
www.facebook.com/JoanneRockAuthor


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