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Beautiful Summer Savage has no time for Whit. But Sylvie committed the ultimate betrayal. Write With UsBook SubmissionsMeet Our AuthorsBlog Tends to his wounds. The endpaper is a 1968 Liberty's fabric called 'Bangles'. And she lost him for good . Their undeniable connection draws them together. Capture the memory forever. Lets her guard down, just for a moment .
- 96 pages, 115 x 88 mm
- 11 black and white line drawings
- Publication January 2008
- Hardback
- ISBN: 9781851243815
Reviews
Kristel Greer
When the wedding date finally arrives, will the pressures of the big day lead them to a quickie divorce rather than a quickie in the honeymoon suite? I felt this was particularly important due to the slightly unconventional plot which needed well written characters to keep it believable yet entertaining. This was a 🌟🌟🌟🌟 fun, crazy and surprisingly emotional read. I felt the wedding aftermath was handled very well and added depth to the plot.
Jess agrees and sends out a request for potential husbands and receives over a hundred replies. Hannah thinks this idea will explode across social media, entice new business and find her The One. Meanwhile Hannah feels overwhelmed by the whole process, her only contact with her soon to be hubby is an online blog where they share anonymous letters to each other. As wedding themed freebies start piling in, Jess may be taking things a little too extreme in an effort to avoid her problems.
I was sent a copy of this book for review. It was a thoroughly enjoyable story that made you invest in both Jess and Hannah's individual journeys and their friendship. When the business reaches crisis point, Hannah hatches a plan to drum up new members.
She suggests that Jess uses the app to find her a husband. She manages to pick the perfect man and starts planning an amazing wedding for Hannah and her intended.
As she goes about choosing Hannah's future spouse, Jess' personal life is unravelling due to the stress of keeping the business afloat, dealing with the endless needs of her twin school children and her own escalating marital problems. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. I felt the characters each had their own individual personalities and relationship baggage which only made them more realistic and grounded as people. The twist is the future newlyweds won't get to meet until the day of the wedding.