Review: Just Married Again by Charlotte Hughes

Posted March 6, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Just Married Again by Charlotte HughesJust Married Again by Charlotte Hughes
Published by Loveswept Publication Date: November 25, 2015
Pages: 234
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three-stars

Hilarious Second Chance at Love…
The last person Maddy Kelly expects to show up at her mountain cabin for the holidays is her soon-to-be ex-husband, who was always too busy to enjoy their hideaway. Following doctor’s orders to reduce stress, Michael arrives at their remote cabin, unannounced and unexpected, in the dead of night, during a snow storm. Which is why Maddy greets him with a fire poker to the head, rendering him unconscious, and with a case of temporary amnesia. As his memory returns, Michael realizes how much he loves his wife, and is willing to do anything to get her back, even if it means pretending to still have amnesia.
Add to the mix Michael’s mischievous 13-year-old nephew, who has stowed away in Michael’s car, and Maddy’s two dachshunds who take an instant disliking to Michael, and you have a laugh-out-loud recipe for a romantic romp.

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Just Married Again by Charlotte Hughes was a fun read. While there were serious moments and issues throughout, this is a mostly light-hearted read. Readers will enjoy the “Murphy’s Law” scenarios and coincidences—like the estranged Michael and Maddy ending up at their vacation cabin at the same time.

Michael and Maddy are likeable characters. They are separated and soon to be divorced. They both decide that a getaway is in order to do some soul-searching. Each of them realize their mountain cabin could be the perfect spot to spend Thanksgiving and take advantage of the solitude. We all know how the best laid plans tend to turn out…

There are many surprises in store for Michael and Maddy—as well as the reader. No one expected that Michael’s nephew would be a stowaway in his car, basically running away from home. Add that to a severe snowstorm, unplowed roads, limited resources and two cooped up dachshunds—along with the heavier issues that plagued the failed marriage—and you wonder if Michael & Maddy stand a chance.

Readers will be rooting for Michael and Maddy to reconcile. They are clearly meant to be together, but changes would need to be made in order for them to “work”. I enjoyed this book. It was easy to get into and to read. This one is a nice little escape!