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Mine To Cherish by Natasha Madison

rebelreadsbooks's review

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5.0

Clarabella and Luke's story is absolutely amazing. When Clarabella runs out of her wedding and bumps straight into Luke it was like fate was intervening. Their relationship is just so easy and everything falls into place. This relationship was meant to be. Cannot wait for Presley's story now.

tone611's review

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4.0

I’m not sure how she does it, but Natasha’s books just get better and better. This book gave me all the right feels and emotions. Sometimes you have to be a d*ck for selfish reasons to prove what you really want out of life. But of course with sass!

amme_pyre's review

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emotional funny hopeful inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

amayne218's review

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emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

jlnwrnr's review

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medium-paced

3.0

nyy610's review

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emotional funny fast-paced

4.5

snaze6's review against another edition

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5.0

Swoony, sexy and so so good!

I’m loving the Southern Wedding series, and the drama each of these siblings have experienced on their almost-wedding days.

Luke’s pain is palpable when he discovers after over coming home from
NYC the woman he loves is just weeks away from marrying someone else.

Clarabella is surprised when she opens the door of the bridal area minutes before she is scheduled to walk down the aisle to marry a man she thinks is almost perfect, only to find out how wrong that statement was.

The last place Luke wanted to be on Clarabella’s wedding day was the venue where she was getting married, let alone helping his business manager/co-chef prepare food for the reception.

As he is making his escape for his off the beaten path cabin he sees Clarabella storm out of the facility crying. Seeing him coming to her rescue was swoony, and him recognizing how close he came to losing her to someone else and feeling lucky to have her with him.

They had misunderstandings and past hurts to get cleared up before they could focus on being together. They had some obstacles to overcome as Clarabella was a bit overly concerned about what people were saying after her ex-fiancé painted her as a runaway bride and him the victim. Frankly, I was surprised that she was willing to be quiet and be portrayed as the villain instead of outing his horrible behavior.
I loved when Luke claims Clarabella as ‘his woman’ when he publicly defends her.

The banter between Clarabella and her sisters continues to be a highlight of this series. And Travis, Harlow and Ace contribute to the fun and hilarity!

Presley’s up next and I’m eager to see what Natasha has in store for us with her story!

yourgirltone's review

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4.0

I’m not sure how she does it, but Natasha’s books just get better and better. This book gave me all the right feels and emotions. Sometimes you have to be a d*ck for selfish reasons to prove what you really want out of life. But of course with sass!

bookboyfriendandhusbandmake3's review

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5.0

Teeming with witty banter, sass, swoon, meddlesome siblings, steam, and the unconditional love of family. Mine to Cherish was the reprieve from reality that I needed.

Clarabella is my favorite type of heroine. She’s got sarcastic wit down to a science, which had me giggling. But also, she knew when to keep the fire out of her words and take the high road, which she did, even if the person didn’t deserve her kindness. It made me love her more, though.

Luke was sort of a loner, and although he had his reasons for not ever letting anyone in, it seemed as though with Clarabella that neither one had much of a choice. All he wanted to do was skip town for the weekend of her wedding. They had one night together months ago, but the wrong thing was said, and everything fell apart, and when he returned to town, she was engaged to another man.

Once he let his defenses down a little, Luke’s swoon game was strong. Add in dirty talk, and the way he immediately defended his woman, and that was all it took for him to be safely placed on my book boyfriend shelf.

The chemistry between Luke and Clarabella was flooding with the intensity of once being friends but who were always meant for more. The anger only made the burning between them that much hotter. Their banter and glaring were more foreplay than anything, and with one touch there was no going back.

As always, Madison instills an overpowering sense of love in every page that will stay with you long after you read the last word. Mine to Cherish is the perfect feel-good small town romance, teeming with witty banter, a sassy heroine, a swoony hero, laugh-out-loud sibling antics, and steam, all set in a world that feels like home with the love of family that will stay with you long after you read the end.





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sandykay's review

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emotional funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? Yes

3.0