A review by cctblog
A March Bride by Rachel Hauck

4.0

As someone who read and enjoyed Once Upon A Prince, I was eager to read this continuation of Susanna and Nathaniel's story. The novella picks up just weeks away from Susanna and Nathaniel's wedding, and it presents Susanna with a dilemma I'd never want to face myself: if she wants to marry Nathaniel, then she must give up her American citizenship. While I know in my head that my true citizenship is in heaven, I would struggle greatly if I had to renounce my American citizenship. Being American is such a huge part of who I am, so I really identified with Susanna's struggle.

This novella is a tad predictable (as soon as Susanna left for St. Simon's Island, I knew how the rest of the story would play out). Still, it was a very enjoyable conclusion to Susanna and Nathaniel's love story!

Note: All of the other novellas that have been released so far in this series (December, January, and February) have either been stand alone titles or have featured minor characters from other series and can be read without having first read the series. Not so with "A March Bride." Someone who hadn't previously "known" Susanna and Nathaniel would probably not emotionally connect with this novella, as Hauck doesn't really spend any time introducing the characters—she just dives into the story.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookLook blogger program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.