Title: Always the Wedding Planner, Never the Bride
Author: Sandra D. Bicker
Published by: Abingdon Press ( Oct. 28, 2011-ARC Copy)
My Rating: 3.5-4 Stars Net Galley Description:
As a wedding planner, you'd think she would have the perfect wedding experience...
Sherilyn Caine has left Chicago behind to marry Andrew Drummond IV, an Atlanta native with a family name that tops all the social registers. Landing the job as The Tanglewood’s wedding planner is a piece of cake for someone with a Type A personality; she’s the perfect fit for a wedding destination hotel known for its attention to even the tiniest details.
But when everything else is going along swimmingly, why are her own wedding plans drowning right before her eyes? One way or the other, Sherilyn is determined to make this wedding work—until the latest development threatens to call the whole thing off. Is it possible that Sherilyn is allergic to her fiance?
Sherilyn Caine has left Chicago behind to marry Andrew Drummond IV, an Atlanta native with a family name that tops all the social registers. Landing the job as The Tanglewood’s wedding planner is a piece of cake for someone with a Type A personality; she’s the perfect fit for a wedding destination hotel known for its attention to even the tiniest details.
But when everything else is going along swimmingly, why are her own wedding plans drowning right before her eyes? One way or the other, Sherilyn is determined to make this wedding work—until the latest development threatens to call the whole thing off. Is it possible that Sherilyn is allergic to her fiance?
My Review:
This was my first time reading anything by Bricker. I received an advanced copy of this book by Net Galley to review on my site. But in no way will that alter my review of this book.
I have to admit, this was a cute easy read. The characters were fun and the story was one about finding true love, holding on to it, learning about self worth and about forgiveness. Forgiving others for their mistakes and learning how to forgive yourself.
A very light, easy read, perfect for summer.
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