The Lighthouse Keeper's Bride

· Once Upon a Wedding Book 8 · Kelly McClymer Books
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At long last, Book 8 in the Once Upon a Wedding series has arrived!


Raised almost as a sister in a duke's household, Betsy Lawton has let the duchess' love of fairytale endings lead her to believe she has a chance at true love with a man far above her station.

Betsy Lawton, the governess' daughter, dares to give her heart to an earl. When he crushes it under his heel to marry according to his family's expectations, she turns her back on England and departs for America, where rank and station are no impediment to her dreams. Not that Betsy desires true love any longer. Instead she will be the mail order bride of a lighthouse keeper. It is the lighthouse she will love, she vows.

Matthew Thigpen had always regretted not fighting hard enough to marry the woman he loved, despite her lack of rank and family. But now he needs to find her. The woman he jilted is the only woman who will understand his predicament and keep his daughter safe.

Now a widow, Betsy must marry again to keep her job at her beloved lighthouse. Matthew offers her a devil's bargain that will allow her to keep her job at the lighthouse she loves and keep his daughter safe as well. But is his bargain worth the lighthouse, if he breaks her heart all over again?

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2 reviews
Chelsey Hartmann
26 May 2020
I thought the story had so much potential. But Betsy remained cold, mean and unforgiving nearly to the end. The ending was entirely unexpected and abrupt and not at all what it should have been. I felt like the book ended in the middle of a scene. We can assume, probably correctly, that they had an HEA. But there's still the matter of the missing undying declaration of love, and I felt Betsy should have expressed some remorse for being so awful and not acknowledging and embracing her feelings. I didn't like Matthew's stupidity and utter carelessness, but I got over that... The way Betsy acts, not so much.
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