The story follows a "bride-on-the-run" named Adley (though she initially doesn't remember her name) who crashes her car in the middle of a snowstorm. She is rescued by , a small-town resident whose friends often teased him that a woman wouldn't just "fall on his doorstep". Key tropes and plot points include:
The book is generally well-received by fans of "clean" or "closed-door" romance, with a 4.2 rating on Goodreads. Readers often highlight the "emotional, nostalgic, and sparkling" tone of Scott's writing and the "found family" aspect of the Bordeaux community. Townshipped by Savannah Scott
The gossipy residents of Bordeaux quickly peg her as Aiden's "imported bride," a rumor they eventually lean into. The story follows a "bride-on-the-run" named Adley (though
The story follows a "bride-on-the-run" named Adley (though she initially doesn't remember her name) who crashes her car in the middle of a snowstorm. She is rescued by , a small-town resident whose friends often teased him that a woman wouldn't just "fall on his doorstep". Key tropes and plot points include:
The book is generally well-received by fans of "clean" or "closed-door" romance, with a 4.2 rating on Goodreads. Readers often highlight the "emotional, nostalgic, and sparkling" tone of Scott's writing and the "found family" aspect of the Bordeaux community.
The gossipy residents of Bordeaux quickly peg her as Aiden's "imported bride," a rumor they eventually lean into.