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  • Really superb!

    5
    By sbsbrinson
    Loved this book and the secretive Wynn and Annamae! Twists and turns and a real time of growing up and making good decisions for both.
  • Short

    1
    By straighttalker198
    Short boring and basic
  • Weddings

    5
    By Nanabanana55
    Very enjoyable reading
  • Wedding Audition

    4
    By Jossielou
    Hold on to your hat cause you’ll never believe where this story goes. Quite the cast of characters some bazaar but believable. The pending romance is pretty good.
  • The wedding audition

    4
    By Nana Honey
    I really enjoyed it. A quick read what I like.
  • The wedding Audition

    5
    By nanaloves10
    This is a wonderful happily ever after story. I couldn't wait to pick it up every day to see what Annamae & Wynn we're doing today .
  • Sweet and Funny Quick Read

    4
    By BookSnuggle
    This is a really quick read that is sweet and funny with lots of excitement. "The Wedding Audition" by Catherine Mann and Joanne Rock is book number two in the "Runaway Brides" series. This is Wynn Rafferty and Annamae Jessup's story. Annamae is a TV star of a reality show and tied of doing what everybody wants her to do. She was to marry Boone Sullivan a baseball player. The day before her wedding, she calls off the wedding and goes on the run. She decides to go to Beulah, Alabama to find her grandmother. Annamae wants answers about her biological father. Wynn Rafferty is an uncover detective. He is hiding out on an old apple farm in Beulah, Alabama where he will be a witness at a drug lord's trial. Annamae ends up renting the cottage on Wynn's apple farm. Well, life gets really interesting for Wynn after Annamae's arrival. The authors incorporate a steamy and funny romance with other surprises into this quick read. Will Wynn and Annamae take a chance on love or will all the obstacles in their life keep them from finding love? FYI, includes mature content.
  • A Fun Read

    4
    By SBart79
    This is the first book in the Runaway Bride series, a fun read. Annamae,has left her fiance a day before the wedding, a big time baseball player. She now just wants to get away from the public eye so she decides to go visit her grandma, the she never really knew. She ends up renting a house on an apple orchard from Wynn who also is in hiding, a temporary witness program. Sparks start to fly between the two. Loved this story, had me laughing out loud at times. Loved Annamae's quirky family.
  • Story Keeps you on your toes

    4
    By Renae_D
    The Wedding Audition had quite a bit of suspense in play. Wondering what Annamae is up to next? The mystery behind Heath Lambert. The opening line of the story is quite a shock!! The story kept me on my toes. I received an ARC for an honest and fair review.
  • a quick read that was easy to follow and brought a smile.

    3
    By glhince
    The Wedding Audition is the second novella in the Runaway Brides series by the author duet of Catherine Mann and Joanne Rock. At just under 150 pages, the prequel and this first novella are the perfect afternoon escape, with plenty of romance and clever characters to enjoy. There’s plenty going on in this story, perhaps a touch too many elements that add potential for tension and conflict without really needing to be there. But, I digress. Annamae is a reality television star who just made a huge gaffe on national television, breaking up with her baseball player fiancé. The pressure from the story and celebrity chasers is never ending, so she heads out to take some time for herself and deal with some long-standing family issues. She’s searching for her father, and planning to use the time to decide what it is that she really wants. Wynn is an undercover police officer hiding out in protective custody in Alabama. When Annamae arrives, the constant threat of a media circus is not a welcome sight. And, in his situation, Wyatt is not even considering a relationship, long or short term. With plenty of concerns surrounding Wyatt’s safety should his hiding place be discovered, Annamae’s crazy relatives and her never-before met Grandmother, it barely seems as if they have time to find the threads of romance. But, even as Annamae starts to discover what is truly important in her life, she and Wyatt find a connection that is unexpected and solid. While the pacing was a bit fast and the relationship seemed to be in fast-forward, there was solidity to the development of the characters and their connection, even if the issues of media and danger from cartels fell by the wayside. It was a quick read that was easy to follow and brought a smile. I received an eBook copy of the title from the publisher via Tasty Book Tours for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility.