Don't Kiss the Bride
518 pages
|Published: 31 Jan 2021
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Format: Ebook
Language: English
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services
Publication date: 1 September 2023
Description
Carian Cole delivers a sweet but sexy slow burn, age gap, marriage of convenience romance with major swoony feels!
I guess you could say I was a damsel in distress, and he was my knight in shining armor. But more accurately, I was a girl with a lot of bad luck, and he was a guy with a lot of muscles and tattoos.
Jude “Lucky” Lucketti wasn’t just a sexy, brooding construction worker. He was my own personal hero who seemed to be in all the right places at the right times. Like when my car broke down and I needed a ride home, and when I face planted on the sidewalk right in front of him and had to be taken to the emergency room.
Those weren’t exactly my best moments, but they were his.
We became friends, and it didn’t matter that he was sixteen years older than me. We had a lot in common—like our love of old rock music and vintage fast cars, and our painful pasts that made us leery of love and relationships.
When he approached me with a crazy idea to help me out with my many problems, I couldn’t say no. He offered me a lifeline.
The arrangement was supposed to be temporary. A marriage on paper and a safe place to live—nothing else.
It should’ve been easy, but it wasn’t. Because here I am, eighteen years old and married to a man I was never supposed to fall in love with. And now, I really don't want that divorce we agreed to.
We had just one rule—no kissing the bride. But we broke that rule, and it sealed our fate forever.
I guess you could say I was a damsel in distress, and he was my knight in shining armor. But more accurately, I was a girl with a lot of bad luck, and he was a guy with a lot of muscles and tattoos.
Jude “Lucky” Lucketti wasn’t just a sexy, brooding construction worker. He was my own personal hero who seemed to be in all the right places at the right times. Like when my car broke down and I needed a ride home, and when I face planted on the sidewalk right in front of him and had to be taken to the emergency room.
Those weren’t exactly my best moments, but they were his.
We became friends, and it didn’t matter that he was sixteen years older than me. We had a lot in common—like our love of old rock music and vintage fast cars, and our painful pasts that made us leery of love and relationships.
When he approached me with a crazy idea to help me out with my many problems, I couldn’t say no. He offered me a lifeline.
The arrangement was supposed to be temporary. A marriage on paper and a safe place to live—nothing else.
It should’ve been easy, but it wasn’t. Because here I am, eighteen years old and married to a man I was never supposed to fall in love with. And now, I really don't want that divorce we agreed to.
We had just one rule—no kissing the bride. But we broke that rule, and it sealed our fate forever.