Penny’s gotten herself into another one of her crazy messes. She’s broke and about to be evicted. When her online boyfriend suggests they elope, she agrees. Why not? She loves him, even though she hasn’t met him, so she blows the last of her cash on a fun Las Vegas wedding. Except, William stands her up and the limo driver picks up the wrong guy. A smokin’ hot wrong guy. Too bad she doesn’t find … find out who he really is until after the wedding.
Harrison Williams needs a wife to gain access to his trust fund account. He goes to Las Vegas to meet someone, but there’s a mix up and he ends up at the Chapel-O-Love exchanging vows with Penny, a spirited girl in a cheap veil. When they realize the mistake, he convinces her to go back to Bel Air with him to prove that he’s married, and he agrees to pretend to be William so her family doesn’t have to know about her big mistake. Sounds like a good plan. What could go wrong?
Mistakenly Married is a sweet, clean romantic comedy.
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Wonderful, Sweet and Clean Romantic Comedy
This is another wonderful romantic comedy by this author. While it is third in a series, it is a stand-alone novel. This is a novel of haves and have-nots, complete with the wicked stepmother. I have enjoyed everything I have read by this author and intend to read all of her work.
This book got me hooked on Lieske’s marriage series. An identity mix-up results in a bride marrying the wrong groom. As a romance, it’s predictable, but does keep one’s interest until the satisfying ending.
Well these two mc’s have tons of growing up to do. She acts before thinking and gets caught up into one spiral after another and now she’s married. He is a grown man living at home on an allowance, and now he’s married. Trust me there’s more to it than that and yeah they’re a mess in more ways than one. Clue the mean step mother and you got it. I didn’t enjoy this one as much as the others. It does have more angst and characters that aren’t nearly as lovable and for some reason I just couldn’t get it together for them. It isn’t as light a read as the others but is well written. Probably means it’s all me since I have been binge reading.
Mistaken Identity
What do you do when you are suppose to marry one person and end up with someone else. Go with the flow. This is a great story
Funny lighthearted easy read
I laughed out loud!!
Pace of book was easy and moved quickly. Characters were good but it was a missing a connection. Character building was great even the supporting characters. It was a little disappointing compare to the other books in the series. I am a sucker for fake turn real relationship but it just lack the umph like the other books.
Overall easy and good read for a couple days of drifting to romance land. 🙂
I loved this novel. Some of the things that happened, I hung my head in embarrassment for the lead heroine; however, I found her spunk and enthusiasm refreshing, more people need to be able to speak their minds while keeping their cool.
I know that many things in this novel might be far-fetched, and not likely to happen, but that doesn’t mean that it couldn’t happen to someone somewhere. I could not imagine myself in the situation that this young man and lady found themselves in; however, with everything that they went through I thought that they handled everything rather well.
This story was very well written with complex characters that will hold your interest from start to finish. I highly recommend this novel, it will put a smile on your face and laughter in your heart.
Very good book
This reads like a teen fairytale.
Hard to get into!!! Didn’t hold interest!
This is the kind of book I like curl up with on a rainy day. Good company.
Had me hooked from the beginning. Don’t want to give the story away but I’d read more books like this.
It was so funny I was laughing out loud! She has a great sense of humor and makes the characters bigger than life! It was a stand alone book and so entertaining, that I ordered the rest of the set and am on another book, Accidentally Married, that is also very enjoyable and refreshing!