Rockaway Bride
(Girl Band #3)
by Pippa Grant
A Rock Star Kidnaps a Runaway Bride…
Kidnapping the bride seemed like a good idea at the time.
Her fiancé stole my fortune, so I stole his woman.
Tit for tat. Or tat for tit. However you want to look at it.
The one thing I didn’t expect?
Willow Honeycutt, preschool teacher, boy band super fan, is completely crazy.
And somehow she’s turned the tables on me.
Now, she’s holding me hostage, and she won’t let me go until we hit every item on her sparkly new, completely insane bucket list.
And that last item?
That last item might cost me more than any fortune.
It very well might cost me my heart.
Rockaway Bride is a romping fun romance between a down-on-his-luck rock star and a boy band-loving preschool teacher, complete with a road trip, handcuffs, and fun with nuns. This romantic comedy stands alone with no cheating or cliffhangers and ends with a rockin’ awesome happily ever after.
Review:
5 Who kidnapped Whom Stars
Rockaway Bride is the third book in the Girl Band Series by Pippa Grant. I have to admit I didn’t read any of the previous books in this series because I started reading her books arse ways until I discovered a reading list on her website. It’s all good though because I read the last 5 in the right order I was grand so I was.
Scary when the kidnapper has more morals than the man I was supposed to marry.
Willow is due to marry but on the eve of her wedding she decides that she just can’t go through with it. Dax, who is a star on the edge, his money has been stolen dishonest investment advisor who just happens to be Willow’s fiancé. He decided the only thing for it is to kidnap Willow, but willow is running away so she goes willingly.
You don’t find yourself in routines and normalcy and comfort. You find yourself when you jump.
This book was amazing and so much fun. I loved every minute spent reading Willow and Dax’s romance. It is hilarious but yet had so many feels in it. As with all of Pippa’s books her secondary characters make this book go from good to great. I love them all. I highly recommend reading this book!