What could be in the memory box that has Kimberly Davis afraid of opening it?When Kimberly and her friends were young, they started a memory box to open once they all turned 30 years old. It’s her 30th birthday, but she has a bad feeling about what’s inside. Images of beer bottles, dancing with a stranger, and a bare-end walking away flash before her.How bad can it be?The box is finally opened. … be?
The box is finally opened. Their memories spread out in front of them, and only one last item in the box. A marriage certificate!
Oh no!
After discovering the stranger, Ryan Calvin, never annulled the impulsive marriage, Kimberly has no choice but to put an end to it. Against her brother’s legal advice, Kimberly takes the divorce papers to Pottersville, Indiana.
Easy peasy, right? Not exactly!
Ryan is out of town. His brother Alex, has offered her a place to stay until Ryan’s return. Alex is a single father, and generous to his guest. Oh, did I mention he’s hot and Kimberly can’t help but notice? She’s in danger of falling for him. He’s affectionately willing to catch her. What could happen when Ryan finally returns? This novella has you rooting for impulsive love, but not everything is as it seems.
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WRONG Man, RIGHT Time… That’s What You Get When You’re “Hitched While Intoxicated!!”
Opening a Time Capsule on her Birthday really opens a Huge Can of Worms in her Life…
Inside is a Secret she’s HIDDEN from Everyone…
Including HERSELF~ for Years!!
HOLY COW! She Got “Hitched While Intoxicated!”
NOW, the Cats outta the Bag, & she’s gotta Deal with the Consequences of her 21st Birthday’s Drunken Binge…
ONLY, coming face-to-face with her Brother-in-law makes her rethink divorcing this FAMILY, because he’s MIGHTY F. I. N. E., & his Daughter’s his Sweet as Apple Pie!!
D@mn, too BAD she was “Hitched While Intoxicated” to the WRONG Brother…
I was granted an ARC of Florella Grant’s “Hitched While Intoxicated (The Hitched Series Book 1)” via Booksprout; I recommend this book to others based upon its own merits. All opinions expressed within this review are uniquely my own & freely given!
Until next time… Happy Reading!
Fantastic Contemporary Romance. Highly recommend
Quick, fun, easy well-paced read with quirky characters and a couple of twists. Recommended!
Can you even imagine finding out that you’ve been married for nine years but can’t remember actually saying “I do”??But that’s what happens and whilst she does vaguely remember a night of heavy drinking a cute bare ar$e and a name Ryan she can’t remember anything else. So she gets the divorce papers drawn up and goes looking for him. But instead meets his brother Alex who is handsome and wonderful who is a single dad. He says his ‘brother’ is away on business and won’t be back for a while so she stays and the two of them get closer. And closer. And then she wishes she’d married Alex… Oh dear… What is going to happen when Ryan returns home? Will he sign the papers or refuse? Or maybe something else is going on?? A great read that kept me on the edge of my seat in this page turning must have read by Florella Grant. She is a new author to me but as I enjoyed reading this story so much, I will certainly be reading more of her books. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. Definitely Recommended
An exciting well-written story about a second chance with suspense, drama, lies, deciet, surprising twists and turns, complications, and danger to Arial a four year old little girl. A cute, sweet, and funny romantic comedy. The characters were likeable. A time capsule is opened a reminder that at 21 Kimberely got married on a drunken binge and it was never annulled. Enjoyed the drama of her trip to straighten out for a happy ending.
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An amazing and enthralling second chance romance! This book is fantastic and brilliantly written! It is outstanding, and emotionally deep. It is drama-filled, funny, and witty; a fun fast pace, page-turner with a surprising twist. The characters Alex, Kimberly and little Ariel are loveable and perfect together. The end is really beautiful and is guaranteed to leave you wanting more. I really enjoyed reading this. Definitely recommended! I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Book one in The Hitched Series is a well-written story about a second chance I enjoyed reading it. Kim and Alex and the 4-year-old Arial get along really well, but there is a lie between them. I had to know what would happen when Kim found out about it. There is suspense, drama, and danger to Arial. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and I also bought the book.
I really enjoy this one. It is funny, sweet, emotional and so much more. It has been nine years and all she can remember is a bare butt, a certificate and saying I do. Kind of funny in a way. She goes to get him to sign divorce papers and the only one that is his brother. As she waits for him she becomes close with his brother and his niece. A very nice short and sweet love story. I was given a review copy by booksprout and voluntarily review it.
This was a sweet love story. Second chance romance. Opening a box her and her friends put together when they were in their early 20s she’s shocked to see a marriage license. After understandably freaking out its actually true she is off to where Ryan lives to get her divorce. What she finds is his brother Alex and his little girl Ariel. Waiting for Ryan to get home to sign the papers she falls for both. Alex is instantly smitten with her and falls in love. Lies are on the horizon. Will he lose her because of his deceit?
I liked the story. It was a quick read and there are a few plot holes but not badly. I wanted more background on the characters. I want to know why Alex went by Ryan because they are the same person. That was fairly predictable and it was never explained. He never explained that to Kimberly. It was glossed over. How did she even find out? I mean yeah she knew he fibbed about the hotel but how did she find out about everything else?
What would you do if you discovered you have been married for the last 9 years, but have no memory of it?
For Kimberly, her solution is to get the divorce papers signed as soon as possible and get back on with her life in New York.
When she gets to Indiana she discovers Alex and Ariel, two people who make her fall in love with the country life and the idea of a family she could have.
However, Alex has a secret that could tear apart his new found happiness with Kimberly.
I really enjoyed this book. I laughed, I may have shed a tear.
My only complaint, I wish we would’ve gotten to know why Kimberly was so against dating and never saw herself getting married. From the sounds of her life and family it’s not like she saw bad relationships growing up.
Lord Have Mercy what could be worse than finding after so many years you are married to a complete stranger from one wild night you can’t remember. This is what happens to Kimberly at thirty she opens her memory box that one wild night when she was drunk more so then she has ever been she married one Ryan Calvin. Horrified is putting it mildly! Her brother puts together the divorce papers and off she goes to find her husband and get her divorce. Everything should have been easy….not the case…when she gets there her long lost husband is not. The one who greets her is her brother in law and daughter that she knew nothing about. He invites her to stay as she gets to know this family she finds she has feelings for these two people.
Not all things are as they seem with some twists and turns the story gets complicated and full of surprise. It is a cute read with a little drama to pull the reader in. It is so easy to fall in love with Alex and his little girl she is just adorable in this short sweet read that you can read at one setting. The characters are likable even with the surprising twists. The author gives you a compelling read that hooks you from the first page until the last. I really enjoyed it and am looking forward to reading more from this author.