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This was one heck of a ride! Emmaline Darling, a book lover bouncing back from a messy breakup, ends up in a desert motel seeking peace. Out of the blue, she takes off in football star Graham Harlan's flashy Lamborghini to escape her ex. Graham, dealing with the aftermath of a near-death experience on the football field, tracks her down and drops the bomb – let's get hitched for a family inheritance. Madden-Mills weaves a story that's not just your typical romance. It's packed with laughs, sizzling chemistry, and emotional punches. Emmaline and Graham's fake relationship? It's anything but fake as it blossoms into something real. The book dives deep into family, love, and personal growth, giving us a rollercoaster of feelings. This isn't just a read; it's an experience that'll have you hooked and rooting for these characters.

Y’all, I cannot resist a football player romance. And Ilsa Madden-Mills started this one off with a ripped-from-the-headlines bang that had me settling in and getting comfy because I knew I wasn’t going to be putting it down.
For some reason My Darling Bride was lighter than I expected it to be. That’s not a complaint, though – because I really did enjoy the chemistry between Emmy and Graham and the way their story unfolded. I adored Emmy. I wasn’t so sure I was going to at first – when things took a turn for the zany and I thought she might be a little too over-the-top for me. But I really warmed to her and admired her pluck and her strength, and her big beautiful heart. I struggled a little more sometimes with Graham who I felt held himself back a little more than Emmy did. However, the angsty scenes were the ones that repeatedly sucked me back into the story, my heart flipping and fluttering while these two kept bumping and bruising each other.
In the end, this was a fun story. I loved the book store and all of the side characters. I laughed a little, I fell a little bit in love, and I very much enjoyed my time spent between these pages.

I really enjoyed this marriage of convenience storyline. It’s packed with laugh out loud and swoon worthy moments. Graham and Emmy have sizzling hot chemistry and this one will hook you from the beginning to the end. It’s definitely worth the read.

He was lost before she found him.
She was struggling to stay afloat when he found her. Emotionally these two were a train wreck.
An inheritance clause and a small matter of a felony make it all happen! Two strangers, one felony, and a wedding ever after!?!
My Darling Bride is more than I expected. I love G and Emmy apart but even more together. Their family and friends make this adventure worth living!
This bunch deserves all the happily ever afters and more!
P.S. Brody and Jasper are my new besties. I feel like we would definitely be perfect together!

A nice story, perfect for holiday reading. Both Emmy and Graham have a deep love of family. He needs to get married to help his brother buy a gym and Emmys whole life feels like it’s in a downward spin. Her beloved job at the bookstore is going due to it being for sale and the flat she shares with her family is falling apart.
Graham proposes to solve both their problems and promptly buys the bookstore. His near death experience on the football field has Emmy pulling away as her feelings for him grow,, and it’s only when he finds out she is undergoing heart surgery that Graham finally accepts that he is in love with her..

If you are deep into football season, or deep into watching Travis and Tay 😉, and looking for a great sports/football romance, I’ve got you covered with this one!!
It’s a wonderful marriage of convenience romance. It’s funny and sometimes angsty, with some delicious slow burn that will keep you locked into till the finish.
Emmy and Graham’s story is one of my favorites, It starts with a stolen lambo and ends with an HEA. 😁 Both come from hard pasts but make the best of what they have and helping those around them. The supporting characters add even more to the story and I know you will find yourself falling in love with this one like I did.

This book was utterly captivating. Emmaline and Graham had such fantastic chemistry, and their meet cute was adorable. I loved that while Graham may have struggled with fully understanding the true depth of his feelings, he was consistently drawn to and fascinated by Emmaline. He was truly an exemplary hero—possessive, protective, loving, and supportive.
I really enjoyed how this novel had so many different facets to it. There was humor, danger, emotional trauma, and romance. The supporting characters were very unique with interesting, fully-fledged personalities that added a lot to the story. Although the ending seemed a tad bit rushed, the conclusion was heartwarming and demonstrated the passion between the main characters and their personal growth.
Overall, this was a funny and emotional romance. I highly recommend it.
*I received an ARC of this novel. This is my complete and honest review.*

3.5* Waffling between 3 and 4 stars, so we'll settle here.
This started out a little slow to me, even though it was kind of a fun meet cute- it just didn't grab me. I was having a hard time connecting at first- I wasn't getting that same feeling I get from most of IMM books, something just felt a bit off. But once the story moved on to NY I finally started becoming invested in these characters and ended up enjoying their story.
I liked Emmy, but I don't know why she hesitated as long as she did in accepting Graham's offer. STG, if someone presented me an opportunity like that I'd jump on it in a heart beat! I really liked their banter, and when things were good between them, they were really good. Graham waffled a little too much for my liking, honestly. But I enjoyed when he finally had his "come to Jesus" moment. It might have taken a little too long, but that's a man for ya.
Emmy carried a lot on her shoulders, and I get that she was the oldest and pretty much took care of her sister and brother growing up, but they're adults now, particularly Jane, and they needed to start acting like it. They each had their own "come to Jesus" moments as well, which I was happy to see.
Overall I enjoyed My Darling Bride. When Emmy and Graham were finally on the same page it was really good.

4.5 Stars!!!
This book was a quick, fun romance. What I love about Ilsa Madden-Mills is her ability to make me laugh out loud, while also having moments that break my heart. This book had all of that and more!
Emmy and Graham are total opposites, and the way they met was hilarious. Their lives haven’t been easy, and both have probably shouldered more than they should have, but finding each other was truly meant to be. Making it work however, is a different story!
I love the support these two gave each other, and the support they received from both of their families (in Graham’s case, most of his family). I was entertained the entire way through, and read this book in a day! I do hope we get a Jasper and Jane book out of this, because boy do I think they need it as much as we do!

I love the marriage of convenience trope, but there was just something missing in My darling bride for me to fully love it. I think the fact that they spent little time together, due to Graham trying to deny his feelings for Emmy so he didn’t get hurt again, and there weren’t any of those great “My wife” moments made it fall a little short. Whilst I didn’t love it, I did like it. There were a few times I found myself laughing, and feeling a little emotional due to Graham & Emmy’s back stories, the secondary characters were great, i especially liked Brody.

I really enjoyed this book. Emmy and Graham were electric together from the start and I was invested right at the start too. This book had me laughing out loud on multiple occasions. I swooned and fanned myself as well. I adored Babs, Broady, Cas, Andrew, Jane and Londyn. Getting to see Jasper again was a highlight! I missed his brand of outrageous and he’s always entertaining. I truly how he gets a book… perhaps with a certain sister of his best friends wife. That would be awesome! Overall this was such a great read and I couldn’t put it down once I started!

The last couple of books I’ve read from this author have been amazing so I’m sad that My Darling Bride didn’t give me the same feeling. The trope - marriage of convenience is a favorite of mine so I had high hopes.
Sadly Emmy and Graham didn’t deliver. They had a great and interesting first meeting but everything else from there left me disappointed. The premise for the marriage of convenience was thin and the overall story couldn’t keep my attention. I was bored. I felt I’ve read this story before. Everything from the characters to the third act break up was predictable.
There’s a lot of characters introduced some better than others especially Graham’s brother Brody and Emmy’s siblings Jane and Andrew.
Even though My Darling Bride wasn’t for me don’t let my thoughts deter you from reading it.

This is such a cute and fun read! I love Emmy. She quickly became one of my favorite female main characters written by Ilsa Madden-Mills. Graham is so swoon-worthy and the love he has for his brother is everything! Great characters and just a great story. If you love sports romances with fake dating/marriages, this book is a definite must-read!

Sweet, heartfelt and aching, My Darling Bride is a wonderful read.
With great characters, full of depth and dimension, each plagued by their own demons, past and trauma, an engaging plot and a whole lot of banter, humor and spice, Graham and Emmy captured my heart. This is one of those little piece of magic stories, that's just impossible to resist, and honestly my darlings, why would you want to?
4 stars and a heartbeat

I really wanted to love this book but it just didn't hit for me.
The characters felt two dimensional and everything about their relationship felt forced, I just didn't feel the spark. Unfortunately, this book just couldn't hold my interest and got chucked on the DNF pile at around 40%

I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book (given by the author)...
The moment Emmyline and Graham meet hilariousness ensues and their meet cute was definitely that. I loved the progression and pace of the story, but I did feel like at times the romance part of the book wasn't the main focus point at certain aspects. I did enjoy the fact that they had to overcome some obstacles as a couple and not everything was completely easy and overly happy.
The ending felt a bit rushed to me, but that be because I didn't want the book to end, maybe we could get some books on the side characters :)

***5 Stars***
This was a fun read. Frustrating at times, but still a fun read filled with a slew of great characters I would love to spend a lot more time with.
I adored Emmy. Loyal, sassy, a bit impulsive, but an all around good person. I loved Graham but the man gave me whiplash. He’s generous, caring and protective but his communication skills need major work. Their journey was a one rocky, but entertaining one as they both tried their hardest to not fall in love with each other and at times they succeed, but as they navigate through their marriage of convenience, they come to realize through the ups and downs of their situation, that they have a connection that cannot be denied, no matter how hard they try.
I really enjoyed this book, even the eye rolling frustrating moments. There are some situations that could be triggering for some, but are handled well and apart of building the characters. As for the supporting cast, I gotta say I loved most of them Jane, Andrew, Brody, Cas, Babs, Jasper and Vale were awesome and Magic rocked and I am crossing my toes that we’ll see more of all of them at some point down the road.
~ Copy provided by the publisher via NetGalley & voluntarily reviewed ~

This couple's meet cute had me cracking up! Poor Graham didn't know what hit him.
Ilsa Madden-Mills did an incredible job with this marriage of convenience story about two broken hearts with a lot more to lose. Each character had their own issues they brought to the relationship but also their own strengths that really helped lift the other up. I adored the quiet protector that Graham turned out to be and the fierce mama bear Emma was. Both had such a solid and endearing relationship with their siblings that they'd stop at nothing to protect them. Even getting married to a stranger.
My Darling Bride had just enough drama that you felt pulled in and captivated but it was never just for the sake of chaos and a shocking plot twist. Madden-Mills did a fantastic job of thoughtfully navigating the hardships necessary to pull Graham and Emma apart but also force them back together. There's nothing worse than reading a book that has drama just for drama's sake.
I fell hard for the family dynamic in this story, on both characters sides. Their upbringings were different but they shared a fractured past that each could relate to. That really helped shape their respect and appreciation for one another and why the marriage was not only necessary but beneficial for both in unique ways.
The sports component of the read was there but it was kind of a secondary trope. So if football isn't for you, you needen't worry!
Loved the ending of the book and how it all came together. All the side characters brought this book to life and truly shined more love and light on the two main characters. Couldn't be happier with how it ended! Now Jasper......

My Darling Bride is Ilsa Madden-Mills newest standalone. If you follow my reviews then you most likely know that I don’t read blurbs till I am about to write my review so it’s spoiler-free. I just love going in and not knowing a thing but if you are not the same way, here we go…
Graham and Emmy were strangers when she pulled him into her room in the middle of the desert. She only knew him as G when she stole his brand-new Lamborghini. It didn’t take him long to figure out who his little thief was and luckily she was in his city since he needed a bride. A wife just until the check to his inheritance was signed, sealed, and delivered. He just needed her to agree.
Emmy can’t believe she is getting married. She never saw herself as a bride. Ever. Now, she was marrying a stranger she now knows is a famous football player and couldn’t tell anyone the truth about their “love story.” She knew it would change her life but she had no idea, it was going to flip it upside down. It’s overwhelming, explosive, and orgasmic. Haha.
Overall, I absolutely loved this story! It is so much fun! The sass, wit, and banter. It is also a roller coaster of emotions. Is it all fake? Is it real? What will happen when the inheritance is granted, if it even is. I not only loved Graham and Emmy but I love their families. I am really, really hoping there is a story for a certain two people. Eek! Crossing fingers.

A fun, exciting and emotional read from the very first page! Emmaline Darling is stuck in Arizona after fleeing from Las Vegas and the man who abused her. Accosted outside her motel room, she sees a man going to his room and pretends he is with her. Graham “G” Harlan just wants to get to his room when he is pulled into a room by a woman who identifies herself as Emmy. She explains, in her “stop and start” way, that she had to get away from the man who was at her door. When she learns that Kian, the man she was with in Las Vegas is tracking her, she needs to escape! Leaving “G” a note, she “borrows” his car. Graham has decisions to make after he had to be resuscitated after making his winning touchdown in the Super Bowl. There are issues with his concussion and his inheritance that hinges on him being married. Emmy has always been the strong one in her family, helping to raise her brother and sister and now her sister’s baby Londyn. When Graham returns to town, he “encourages” Emmy to marry him for long enough to claim his inheritance. Surely, they should be able to get along for a couple months? Loved it! I received an advance review copy at no cost and without obligation for an honest review. (paytonpuppy)