Stealing The Bride By Nadia | Lee

The book explores whether Sebastian can make up for his past mistakes and if Cassie can find the agency to choose her own path instead of following her family’s script. Writing Style

Sebastian fits the classic billionaire archetype—powerful, protective, and slightly alphahole-ish, yet deeply devoted to the one woman he can’t forget. Stealing the Bride by Nadia Lee

The story follows and Cassie (the bride). Years prior, they had a passionate but complicated history that ended in heartbreak. The novel kicks off with a high-drama premise: Cassie is about to marry another man—a match largely driven by family expectations or duty—when Sebastian decides to crash the wedding and literally "steal" her away. Key Themes & Tropes The book explores whether Sebastian can make up

Nadia Lee is recognized for her and steamy scenes . Her writing usually balances the heavy emotional "angst" of a breakup with witty dialogue and a touch of glamour. Fans of the series appreciate how she weaves in other members of the wealthy Pryce family, creating a broader world beyond just the two protagonists. Years prior, they had a passionate but complicated

"Stealing the Bride" by is a popular contemporary romance novel that leans heavily into the "runaway bride" and "second chance" tropes . It is part of her Pryce Family series, known for its mix of high-stakes billionaire drama and deep emotional tension. The Core Plot

After the "theft," the two are stuck together, forcing them to confront the secrets and misunderstandings that tore them apart the first time.

Much of the narrative tension comes from the "will-they-won't-they" energy as they reconcile their painful past with their undeniable current chemistry.