Chasing I Do (The Eastons #1)

Chasing I Do (The Eastons #1)

Marina Adair

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Darcy Kincaid might be a runaway bride, but she still believes in happily ever after, which is why she’s devoted to helping couples orchestrate their perfect I do. Even though her fiancée turned out to be unfaithful and a big disappointment, Darcy walked away from her wedding fully committed—to her unborn daughter. Now, a single mom, it’s up to Darcy to secure her daughter’s future, which is why she’s invested her life savings into renovating Belle Mont Manor, Portland’s oldest, and nearly forgotten, wedding venue. So when Wedding Magazine offers her the cover for their June issue, in exchange for planning the wedding of a high-profile couple, Darcy thanks her lucky stars. Until the star’s best man turns out to be her ex’s brother… The last time Gage Easton saw Darcy, she was sneaking out the back door of her own wedding—destroying his brother’s life. No way is he going to entrust the gorgeous jilter with his biggest client’s special day, no matter how much in love with her he secretly was. Determined to take his client’s wedding elsewhere, he confronts Darcy, only to meet a toddler with Darcy’s blonde curls and the Easton blue eyes that has him renegotiating—the wedding for a chance to know his niece. But when a fun day in the park leads to warm family dinners, Gage finds himself stuck between his loyalty to his brother—and the two women who have stolen his heart.


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  • car0l.reads.books
    Mar 10, 2025
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  • Cheri
    Apr 03, 2025
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    I truly adore Marina Adair's books. As much as I am a fan of being rational and talking things out, there is something about her peripheral characters that are jerks that piss me off yet keep me reading. In this case it is Mrs. Easton. That lady is a piece of work and really made me want to throttle her. She treated the heroine, Darcy, like a common criminal and trash in the past yet couldn't understand why Darcy would keep things from her. Although I never felt the hero, Gage, took his mom's side his other brothers definitely seemed to and it drove me nuts.

    I can't say I totally agree with all of Darcy's decisions, but she was doing what she felt was best for her child. I can't fault her for that, especially after meeting Margo Easton. I guess I can't even be mad at her initial reactions to Gage since it was all in Momma Bear mode.

    Gage started out always trying to be diplomatic with his family and slowly seemed to grow a backbone as the story progressed. He still ticked me off when he wouldn't tell his mom off, but tried to forgive him since it was his mom.

    I actually almost gave this one 5 stars but felt the ending was a bit abrupt. There was a lot left unresolved, which is mostly fine since it's the first in a series. Don't misunderstand...this is NOT a cliff-hanger. There are just a lot of side stories going on that need to be told.

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