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When. started this. book I had a feeling where this was going to go. But quickly, it went downhill for me with an unbelievable stories and an immature run way bride. Jack was a little too nice and Kitty was not to likable. By 2 percent in I was ready to throw in the towel.

Oh, how I loved this book. Jack and Kitty are wonderful, real characters. Their circumstances are wild but the emotion and struggle behind them are raw.
I didn't want to put this one down.

This was the warm and sweet story of Kitty, who runs away from her wedding after seeing something unspeakable, and ends up stumbling across Jack who scoops her up in his camper van and lots of romance novel tropes and wholesome events ensue. I had a great time reading this book, and it was such an easy and fun read that I completed it in a day.
I have had to mark it down a little bit as some of the plot twists felt a little bit soap opera-ish to me, but although things sometimes felt a little bit silly this definitely didn’t take away from the really enjoyable romance and wonderful chemistry between the characters. I also really liked how Baker touched on the important topics of grief and domestic abuse in a thoughtful way without taking away from the fun tone of the book overall.

Really enjoyed this book and tore through it in a day! A nice story of people growing, overcoming obstacles and coming together. Plus puppies!

There is so much going on in this book when Kitty runs away on her wedding day with only the clothes she is wearing. She is rescued by Jack and his dog in his bright orange camper van. There are lots of laughs but both have serious emotional issues to sort out.
This book is well worth a read and I hope to find more books by Mary Jayne Baker to enjoy

Wow loved the runaway bride!
Two lost souls,an orange vintage campervan, a dog, puppies and the open road! Kitty and Jack meet in very unusual circumstances as Kitty is fleeing from her own wedding and Jack offers her a lift in his campervan!
Kitty and Jack both carry lots of emotional baggage and both need help and support and in getting to know each other as they travel around the country they start to heal and develop a relationship!
Can two lost souls find happiness and love again?
Thank you netgalley for this early read.

The Runaway Bride by Mary Jayne Baker a five-star read to run away with. This was such a glorious read, it was funny and brutally honest and just made me so desperate to read every page that I was sneaking pages in all the time, just to see what those sneaky marionettes were up to. There was something so enchanting about Jack Duffy, especially his reaction to a woman in a wedding dress and wellies. Overall, this was such a pleasant read, there were points that it was troubling, but the author did a great job of dealing with them that left you feeling like it was done well. This was my first read by this author, but it will not be the last I plan to go and check out the rest as what a lovely style of writing.

I received an advance copy of, The Runaway Bride, by Mary Jane Baker. I really liked this book. The characters, the setting, the story line. I laughed a lot.

That was a fun read with a somewhat interesting story. Even though I love the runaway bride concept, unfortunately I couldn't relate to any of the characters and their situations. I will admit that the whole book was funny, followed by witty writing, even during emotionally charged scenes.
All in all, an easy read with a HEA.