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5 Runaway Bride Romance Trope Books

The runaway bride romance trope features a protagonist who abandons their wedding, often at the last minute, before discovering true love with someone else. This dramatic escape typically represents the character's rejection of societal expectations or an ill-suited relationship, creating an opportunity for authentic personal growth and genuine connection with their actual soulmate.

The runaway bride romance trope features a protagonist who abandons their wedding, often at the last minute, before discovering true love with someone else. This dramatic escape typically represents the character's rejection of societal expectations or an ill-suited relationship, creating an opportunity for authentic personal growth and genuine connection with their actual soulmate. (Some links below are Amazon affiliate links, meaning I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.)

A Runaway Bride for the Alpha: A bride witnesses her groom's murder on their wedding day and flees drugged into the arms of her fated mate, a fierce Alpha who becomes her only ally against a killer determined to frame them both.

The Alpha’s Runaway Bride: A runaway bride crashes in the wilderness days before her wedding to a murderer and finds refuge with a mysterious naked mountain man who ignites a passion she never knew existed.

A Runaway Bride for the Mountain Man: A runaway bride fleeing an arranged marriage finds herself rescued by a mountain sheriff who agrees to shelter her, but their growing passion complicates everything when her jilted groom comes calling.

Dragon Daddy’s Runaway Bride: A runaway bride escapes her werewolf fiancé only to fall for the alpha dragon doctor who hires her as his nanny, but when her vengeful ex returns, she must fight for the family she never knew she needed.

Her Ex-Military Bobcat Shifter: A runaway bride seeking shelter from a snowstorm finds unexpected passion with a former Special Forces bobcat shifter bartender, and what starts as one desperate night becomes a love story that spans seasons.

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5 Runaway Bride Romance Trope Books

Runaway Bride Romance Trope

The runaway bride romance trope features a protagonist who abandons their wedding, often at the last minute, before discovering true love with someone else. This dramatic escape typically represents the character's rejection of societal expectations or an ill-suited relationship, creating an opportunity for authentic personal growth and genuine connection with their actual soulmate.

Ryan always dreamed of seeing his mate in a wedding dress, but in his dreams she's walking down the aisle toward him—not standing at the reception desk at Bear Creek Lodge. She's not his bride...at least not yet.

Caught between duty and desire, the infamous Duke Edwin finds his carefully ordered world shattered when he's compromised with the defiant Beatrice. As their forced marriage ignites into a battle of wills, Edwin discovers his new bride awakens both his darkest possessiveness and a passion that threatens his iron control.

Willa ran away from her wedding and ran into the arms of a wolf shifter… me.

When I found her in a muddy wedding dress, I knew two things: her ex-fiancé might be her father's killer, and despite the danger, she was undeniably my mate.

Running away from your own wedding is one thing—hiding in a rugged cowboy shifter's truck is quite another. When Erin Green catches her fiancé with his pants down two hours before "I do," she escapes in a whirlwind of white tulle and fury—straight into Armando Mendoza's pickup. The silver-fox coyote shifter offers her sanctuary at his farm, but when she suggests he takes her ex's place on her prepaid honeymoon cruise, their connection blazes hotter than the Mexican sun.

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