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The Innocent's Forgotten Wedding by Lynne Graham

tamreel_stitches's review against another edition

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4.0

I was recently able to get this book, I had requested it when it was on Net Galley and was denied.
I loved the story, I like the amnesia troupe. It was a fast read for me. The book blurb was a little misleading, he didn't discover his so-called wife was a virgin until after she told him months later.

hannas_heas47's review against another edition

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5.0

This. Was. A. Fabulous. Read. Pinot and this book goes fabulous together....if your pairing. Loved it. So car accident...wrong girl identified... marriage.

What did I like? Only these Harlequin novels can grab me and give me a twirl. Lust...money...pleasure... it’s all here. Grab it and get your fill.

Would I buy or recommend? Yesssss....giiiirrrrrllll. Lorenzo is a banker but his soul calls for this girl. You can’t go wrong with a Harlequin.... you just can’t. HEA’s galore.

Thoughts for the author.... quickie but a good one... loved it.

izziede's review against another edition

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2.0

I wasn't keen on this.
For starters I am not keen on a Hero or heroine becoming intimate with the sibling of a previous lover.
This story is a case of mistaken identity so it's the sister of the wife who is the 'wife' who has forgotten her husband.
The husband knows his 'wife' was cheating on him with several men and is in the process of divorcing her when he gets news of the accident.
All I can say is he must have been a saint to even consider taking her back.
He just didn't seem the type to be that type of doormat.
Speaking of doormats, the heroine is walked all over by her sister, in the brief scenes we have of them together at the beginning.
When they discover the truth it just didn't work for me.
HEA.

mommasaystoread's review

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4.0

The Innocent's Forgotten Wedding is fast-paced and the romance is sweet with a bit of sexy. The story is quite predictable, but that didn't spoil it at all for me. The beauty of this trope is that while it may be completely over the top, if it's done right, it's great for a bit of escapism. And this one is certainly done right - the couple is engaging, the story is interesting, the angst comes from exactly where I expected, and the catalyst for happy ever after is easy to see coming from pretty early on. Milly is a little too innocent, a little too gullible, but it works for this story. Normally, the complete predictability would be a turn-off for me, but sometimes a fun, sexy, easy read is just what a person needs and this one definitely hit the spot.

robinlovesreading's review against another edition

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4.0

Brooke survived a terrible car crash where their was loss of life. She sustained quite a bit of damage, but the doctors assure her husband Lorenzo that she will be all right. It takes some time Brooke to wake up, but it takes her even longer to remember who she is and who this sexy man that calls her husband is.

Lorenzo is an honorable man. Although he and his wife were on the brink of divorce, he cannot leave her to fend for herself. He plans on keeping his distance, because is wife is a hateful viper. But, Lorenzo finds things to be very confusing. Who is this sweet loving person in his wife's body? And why does he feel intense desire for her? With Lorenzo being quite successful and incredibly busy, he hopes his travels will help him keep his mind off of Brooke.

That is about as specific as I will get in this review. This book has a trope that romance readers have been reading for decades, but I leave it to the reader of the book to discover what that is. I found this book to be enjoyable for the most part and it was a very quick read. There were, however, a couple of things that just didn't click for me. So, looking past those issues I feel comfortable rating this book with 4 Stars.

Many thanks to Harlequin Presents and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

izziede's review

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2.0

I wasn't keen on this.
For starters I am not keen on a Hero or heroine becoming intimate with the sibling of a previous lover.
This story is a case of mistaken identity so it's the sister of the wife who is the 'wife' who has forgotten her husband.
The husband knows his 'wife' was cheating on him with several men and is in the process of divorcing her when he gets news of the accident.
All I can say is he must have been a saint to even consider taking her back.
He just didn't seem the type to be that type of doormat.
Speaking of doormats, the heroine is walked all over by her sister, in the brief scenes we have of them together at the beginning.
When they discover the truth it just didn't work for me.
HEA.

melluuvsbooks's review against another edition

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3.0

So this had all the makings for something juicy but it failed to be very memorable. Twin swap, amnesia, the hero assuming the worst, surprise virgin…

The H was a good person who was faithful to his wife even when the wife was a terrible person. He never stepped over the line in any way.

izziede's review against another edition

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2.0

I wasn't keen on this.
For starters I am not keen on a Hero or heroine becoming intimate with the sibling of a previous lover.
This story is a case of mistaken identity so it's the sister of the wife who is the 'wife' who has forgotten her husband.
The husband knows his 'wife' was cheating on him with several men and is in the process of divorcing her when he gets news of the accident.
All I can say is he must have been a saint to even consider taking her back.
He just didn't seem the type to be that type of doormat.
Speaking of doormats, the heroine is walked all over by her sister, in the brief scenes we have of them together at the beginning.
When they discover the truth it just didn't work for me.
HEA.
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