Official Review: The Hasty Bride

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Official Review: The Hasty Bride

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Hasty Bride" by Martha Livdahl Grigg (Withe William Grigg).]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Can you imagine marrying someone after only knowing them for a couple of weeks? It wasn’t the life that Brigitte had planned for herself either, but she let herself get swept away by the charm and looks of Matthew Conningham. Brigitte is in New York City working for a temporary employment agency and hopes to break into theater. Brigitte and Matt have a chance encounter outside the Plaza as Matt gets into a taxi to avoid the rain, and Brigitte accidentally hits him as she opens her umbrella. Sounds like a recipe for love, right? Matt offers to share his taxi and they hit it off from there.

People could argue that one of the most difficult things about marrying someone is getting along with their family. Having not met Matt’s family before the wedding, Brigitte doesn’t realize what she’s getting herself into. Matt lives at Conningham Court, which is a property containing a large main house and several smaller homes. Many relatives live on the property with Matt. Haynes, Matt’s adopted brother stays in a smaller house but usually comes to have dinner with the family. He gives Brigitte a drunken warning to get out on her first night at her new home. Aunt Marietta is a widow who also enjoys acting like Brigitte. Her daughter, Paula, and her husband, Jack, also live in the main house. Then there is also lewd Uncle Lloyd who likes to pinch Brigitte in the rear. For as many family members and hired help, there are probably ten times as many secrets. Brigitte is desperate to find out each and every one of them.

I loved the suspense that Martha Livdahl Grigg and William Grigg created in this novel. The book kept me guessing until the end about so many different things. Who was responsible for the fire that killed Matt’s parents? Who was leaving the threatening notes for Brigitte? Why did Harriett, the housekeeper, look like a Conningham with her beautiful, blue eyes? I’ll be happy to tell you I found out the answers to all these questions. I appreciated that about the book also. I never like a book that leaves me hanging on too many details at the end.

I can’t think of anything I disliked about the book. Unfortunately, I did find nine errors while reading the book. If it weren’t for the errors, I would have given the book a perfect score. The book was funny and engaging throughout. I loved the ending too. My favorite character was probably Brigitte’s godmother, Aunt Bridget. I liked how she came to Conningham Court and tried to talk some sense into Brigitte. She’s a smart lady who can carry on a conversation with almost anyone. Giving an outside perspective, she was able to see some of the things that were off with the Conningham clan.

I rate The Hasty Bride 3 out of 4. As I mentioned before, I took off a point for the number of errors I found. I think the book is most appropriate for readers that are young adults and older. The sexual content and bad language are mild, but the subject matter makes it best suited for those age groups. I think readers that enjoy suspense or murder mysteries would like this novel. It does have a romantic component to it, but I think the uncertainty and secrets among the characters is the more dominant theme. Being an avid reader of suspense novels, I liked that about the book.

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Post by Ms_Rita30 »

Romance story spiced with family drama makes a good suspense story. I enjoy books that keeps me on edge especially when they don't leave me hanging at the end. Brigitte might have made a different choice if she had all the details about Matt. But then again, is it possible to get all the answers about a person before deciding to spend the rest of your life with them?
Your review is both entertaining and detailed. Well done.
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Sounds like an interesting concept to me. Hoping to read this book soon.
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Brigitte seems to have gotten herself into a messy situation there. This book sounds very interesting to me. Thanks for the insightful review. Good job!
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Yes, huh, definitely do not marry someone without learning a little about their background and family first! Thank you for your detailed review!
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Post by MrsCatInTheHat »

No, I can't imagine marrying someone that quickly... I thought I was quick, with marrying my husband 8 months after I met him. I do think the story sounds interesting.
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I like mystery novels. This one sounds amusing. I wouldn't mind reading it. Thanks for the review!
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This would make a perfect soap opera 😂. I love the idea of romance, with a little twist.
And, your review is enlightening and fun to read.
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Sounds so interesting. Actually, I think the period of knowing someone before getting married is quite important. Good job.
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In the beginning, it seemed a romance, but then I got why this review is in this section, and it seems an intriguing thriller. Thank you for your great review!
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Marrying into a family that you don't know about only for its members to be eccentric... Definitely sounds like an enjoyable read despite the mistakes.
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Post by Stephmichael08 »

What a great book when you can read a book and it not leave you guessing what is going on! Everyone has their own secrets they keep hidden but the book doesn’t let you down in knowing what they are before the end
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Mystery and romance is definitely a good combination. Seems insane to marry that fast, this is on my reading list. I love your review
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