When an inheritance comes with strict, yet impossible stipulations…
Synopsis
In the second installment in the One Year to Wed quartet by Rachael Stewart, a PR exec’s unforgettable night with a tempting stranger has binding consequences…
UNWILLING BRIDE, UNEXPECTED BABY!
Returning to her family’s outback homestead, Eve feels like a fish out of water. She’s only in town to contest the ridiculous terms of her inheritance. Get married? As if! Finding a distraction in the arms of gorgeous stranger Nate is one thing. Discovering he’s the lawyer enforcing her father’s will is another… And the biggest bombshell of all is that their one night had consequences!
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One Year to Wed
Book 1: Secretly Married to a Prince by Ally Blake
Book 2: Reluctant Bride’s Baby Bombshell by Rachael Stewart
Book 3: Cinderella and the Tycoon Next Door by Kandy Shepherd
Book 4: Claiming His Billion-Dollar Bride by Michelle Douglas
My review
Years ago, after a devastating discovery, Eve made the move from the Australian outback to London. Now that her and her sisters’ inheritance is at stake, she returns back to what once her home was. Because it cannot just be legal to in order to have what is righteously theirs, they have to get married! Eve is ready to fight with everything she can, ready to cross swords with her late father’s lawyer.
But what she didn’t expect, is to discover that the man who took over the law business from his father, is the man she just spent the night with. A night that didn’t go without consequences…
I am always very happy when Rachael Stewart’s latest book arrives on my Kindle. I know even before I have read one word of it, that I will absolutely love reading the story.
So obviously I was very happy with this new arrival. But I also have to admit that this time, I was a bit scared… not because I doubted Rachael, but because it’s the second part of a quartet, as a collaboration between several authors.
And that made me a bit fearful, because yes it is a standalone, but can you read it without missing bits?
Yet my worries were totally unnecessary as you can read this perfectly on its own. But now I have other problems, as I totally fell in love with this story, with Eve and her sisters, that now I also have to read the other books to satisfy my curiosity! 😊
From the first moment, I liked Eve, as it’s clear that she truly is a power – woman. Her career it purely thanks to her own hard work. She isn’t a person to mess with, and she for sure won’t allow anyone to do or act in a way that isn’t right.
Yet it’s also very obvious that she is in a way a fragile woman. Because what made her leave her home, was a betrayal she still hasn’t overcome, a betrayal that made her question if love truly exists.
And that betrayal made me understand her reluctance of returning to what once her home was. Because the place holds so much heartbreak, even if some time has passed. But also having made a recent discovery, something her own father kept from everyone, only makes her reluctance more understandable.
It made also sense why she is so against the whole concept of weddings and marriages, and why she is so adamant to fight the stipulation, as not only is it outdated but also sexist and derogatory…
I loved the instant chemistry that there is between Eve and Nate, even if they don’t know each other at all. And how they somehow have shared experiences, as both their relationships with their fathers was and is a strained one…
And while I knew it beforehand, them realizing who the other was, was just hilarious to read!
Of course the discovery of Eve being pregnant shakes Eve’s world upside down. But being the strong woman she is, Eve won’t let being pregnant become her a damsel in distress. On the contrary! She won’t let her sister down, and wants to be a real help.
But I was the most amazed by Nate’s reaction. His own relationship with his father made clear that he wants to be a present father, and wants to be there every step of the way. While he could have chosen an easier option. That made my respect and my liking only grow even more!
Eve and Nate stand differently in life, as they both want different things and have different opinions. But they understand each other and are both willing to find a compromise in a way. And it was also sweet to see how they are both learning from each other and each other’s experiences.
This was a great story to read, about returning home – even to a place that doesn’t feel like home anymore. But also about forgiveness, understanding, and believing in love again. And how that perhaps the unexpected consequence of one night can be exactly what you need to make not only chase your demons away but also find what truly matters in life…
























