“Uh, oh, what did I do?”
Mail order bride with a contemporary twist!A lonely divorcee and a rancher who can lose everything with one website that matches them for marriage… distinctly aware of who chose his side – everyone – and who chose her side – no one. Even her hairstylist won’t schedule her.
But when she finds herself alone with a bottle of chianti and the internet, Rachel stumbles upon Clickandwed.com. The survey is easy and clicking “I Do” seems to be the magic button she’s been searching for.
Before she can snap out of her decision, she finds herself packed and flying across the country to meet her new husband.
Would her new life be better or worse than the hell she left behind?
Books by Bonnie R. Paulson
Books by Bonnie R. Paulson
Contemporary Romance
CLICKANDWED.COM SERIES
With This Click, I Thee Wed (book 1)
IDo.com (book 2)
DIY Vows (book 3)
eHoneymoon (book 4)
Keyword: I Do (book 5)
Let US-B Wed (book 6)
The Right Click (book 7)
DOWNSHIFT SERIES
Downshift (book 1)
Full Throttle (book 2)
Block Pass (book 3)more
Enjoyed this series and even bought the rest. But these were barely more than short stories
Cute story, with a theme that I really haven’t explored yet. It dragged on a bit in the middle, but ended great.
I liked the internal talk of the heroine. She was brave and funny. I wish I had had a click and marry option when I broke my engagement!
Funny plot, up to date with the technological age. I would read more in this series.
A bit unrealistic. It would have been nice to see the rotten parents brought to some sort of justice. I felt as though that loose end wasn’t dealt with sufficiently.
Liked the story and the premise. Timing seemed a little short and her family was horrible, but I liked it.
loved it a good read
This was a rather simple book, no character development, no foundation on how characters got from point A to point B. Glad it was free.
trite
Characters were great, kept you cheering them on!
Cute premise!
You know there’s going to be a problem when a book obviously hasn’t been edited for grammar, verb tense, and punctuation. These are mistakes that even one read through could easily spot and cure. Absent this very basic level of care there’s not much hope for the story itself, and not surprisingly this story has holes you could drive a Mack truck through.
It’s too bad, because there was a somewhat interesting premise that probably could have been fleshed out with some better developed characters and far less use of the “oh no!” and “poor little me” moments that are used as a poor excuse for authenticity.
I’m just not a fan of mass produced, manufactured novels. As it stands, that is exactly what this is.
Pretty outlandish and poorly written. Characters have traits that one finds hard to believe or emphasize with.
In some this characters reminded me of myself at times and had a nice wee cry, lovely story, wish the site was real
Avery enjoyable quick read. You want to see a happy ending.
Twist on the usual plot, which I enjoyed—though not sure how realistic it actually is. Still, I liked the story and the H/h a lot.
Fun easy read. Some characters you want to choke and some you wonder how could they be so naive.
Loved it, was a very witty read, great characters with romantic comedy and quite whimsical. Looking forward to reading more in the series.
Enjoyed it enough to try another!
A cute light read