- Bride by Mistake- 5 - By PJSPhotogirl - I love this book!  The story was great & so we’re  the characters. This story had great emotion, romance, humor. I didn’t want to stop reading until I finished the book. 
- Awesome- 4 - By Speechstitch - A book about love and forgiveness 
- Rd- 5 - By fd d ddfiferdbdfd - S e see De sciidhuiidbikihvfvfrdrs  eededwswsswb. Dideeswe 
- Sweet- 5 - By 1Alannah - A light, sweet romance. Both Kate and Beckett had problems to face but in the end they got heir HEA. 
- Love fairy tale endings!- 5 - By Mrs gro - I love romance books! This was well written with believable characters and scenarios. Will keep your interest to the very end. 
- Awful read.- 1 - By edschultz - It is very rare that I start a book and not finish it. This was one of those. Don't waste your time as this is completely devoid of any plot. 
- Bride by Mistake- 1 - By SCSampit - Assigned this publication one star as there is not a lower option. The first rule of writing is the correct use of grammar.  Why would an author sign her/his name (pen or otherwise) to such a poorly written product? What credible publishing entity would distribute it to the public?  My first and last time reading this author. 
- Just don't- 1 - By Wenilla - I understand 'creative license' but if you can't use correct English at all, I say don't write. 
- Bride by mistake- 5 - By Johnsonn2 - Loved the both of the books. 
- So good!- 5 - By LAClamp - Funny, romantic... Could not put it down! 
- Not Quite There- 2 - By Nage nuhair - I feel like it had the premises to be a good book. But it's need more development. For instance, what was the relationship between Kaitlin and her sister's new husband? How did the relationship between Kaitlin and Beckett develop? One minute they are not together, the next page they have been together one month, and there are developments. Then another problem I had with the book, the bonus book was just as long as the first book and was clearly better developed. The Bride By Mistake could have used another "200" ebooks of character and plot development. How can I root for characters I don't care about? It wasn't charming enough to justify a short ending, it could with more writing and better editing. It's a good start, I just wish there was more- not a sequel just more to the book 
- Bad.- 1 - By Gabby_wilson_ - Cheesy. Ended too quickly. Writing wasn't descriptive enough and was at time confusing. Notable grammar errors. Worst and obvious ending ever. 
- Short story that will entertain.- 4 - By ClaudiaS1234 - The story is easy to follow, and entertaining enough. Wish it had been a bit longer, with more twists but overall it was a good book to read and become engrossed in. 
- bad boy with a heart of gold- 5 - By momof3boysj - Feeling jilted leads Kaitlin into the arms of bad boy Beckett and a night of passion--with consequences. Family and friendship is strained, but persistence leads to true love! Turns out, the bad boy has a heart of gold.
**I was given an ARC in exchange for my  honest opinion** 
- Sweet Romance- 4 - By kerryacroucier - Kaitlin Shuller's life is perfectly ordered and planned, she just needed her best friend to see that she would make the perfect wife. Unfortunately, he didn't see it, choosing her imperfect, wild-child sister to marry, and, can Kaitlin do the flowers for the wedding?
Beckett Larson is the best friend of Kaitlin's older brother and has spent his life as the bad boy. Kaitlin and Beckett have always been aware of each other, but he never fit into Kaitlin's plan for the perfect life. Until she needed to escape from the wedding. Throwing her plans out the window, Kaitlin decides to have one night of not being perfect. Beckett tries to fight it, especially since his best friend has accused him of stealing from his own company.
One night has consequences and Beckett is determined to show Kaitlin that you can't plan the perfect life because life can't always be planned.
Beckett was such a strong character. Shaped by his life, he is determined to do the right thing and make sure that his child never doubts that he wants it. He is also determined to make Kaitlin see that there is no such thing as the perfect plan and get her to live life without a plan.
I enjoyed the interaction between the main characters, as well as the secondary characters. The story is well-paced and easy to get caught up in for an afternoon read. A sweet romance, it is part of the Montana Brides series, but it works well as a stand alone story with cross-over characters. 
- Not Sure What We Want- 5 - By Renae_D - This is my first Nicole Helm story and was caught from the beginning. Kaitlin's sister was marrying Kaitlin's crush since she was in third grade. Kaitlin or Kate as Beckett would call her, had been planning her whole life around marrying Carter, what she thought he would like became her identity. Except for the glitch that her sister had been secreting dating him and were now walking down the isle. Kate is having a hard time keeping control of her self when she use's Beckett as an escape. The only problems is that have been at each other's throat's since the beginning of time. 
Beckett is Kate's older brother's best friend, even though they are polar opposites. Kate and Beckett don't realize that each other cause sparks in each other and that is why they like to push each other's buttons. Beckett know's Kate must be desperate to call for his help, but rises to the occasion, what happens next is a bit predictable, but the move together is seamlingless destiny. 
Received an ARC for an Honest and Fair Review.