Book Review: The Kidnapped Christmas Bride by Jane Porter

kidnapped christmas brideJane Porter fans will have a field day in “The Kidnapped Christmas Bride ” with the return of bad boy Trey Sheenan. Out from prison, he finds out that the love of his life, McKenna Douglas is getting married the next day.

Running true to form, Trey promptly kidnaps McKenna on her way to the altar. Together with their son TJ, the trio speeds out of Marietta with the whole town in surprise.

But is it really kidnapping if the “kidnapee” is willing?

The Kidnapped Christmas Bride ” is book 3 of the “Taming of the Sheenans” series. And like its predecessors, it is a fun read with lots of endearing moments. The book is Rated M for Mature due to subject matter (kidnapping) and some sexual content.

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All he wants is a Christmas memory…

Trey Sheenan has cultivated his reputation as Marietta’s resident bad boy, until one day he lets things go too far and he loses everything—his freedom, his fiancé McKenna Douglas, and his infant son.

McKenna has loved Trey since they were kids, but she’s had enough. When Trey is sent away for five years, McKenna is determined to do what’s right for her and baby TJ, which means putting her mistakes—namely Trey—behind her, and move on.

When Trey is released early, he returns to Marietta determined to beg McKenna’s forgiveness and become the father TJ needs him to be, only to discover that he’s too late. McKenna’s marrying local insurance agent Lawrence Joplin in a candlelight Christmas wedding.

Or is she?

Once again, Trey risks everything, but this time it’s for love….and the memory of one perfect Christmas together as a family.