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"Teddi Baker used to believe in happily ever after. It's why she became a wedding planner and worked so hard to make her business, Hopeless Romantic, successful. But after the catastrophe of her own marriage, Teddi loses her heart, her hope, and half of her assets. She is officially jaded, but she needs every job she can get to make ends meet. When bride-to-be Kelly Scott walks in, Teddi is ready. Until she comes face-to-face with Kelly's sister: Leah Scott, her ex-wife's divorce attorney. The one who helped ruin her life. Leah Scott wears her heart on her sleeve, an odd characteristic for a divorce attorney. When her father left her stay-at-home mom with barely enough money to survive, she recognized her calling. But Leah still believes in happiness and no one deserves it more than her sister. If only Kelly didn't insist on using a wedding planner who hates Leah's guts...despite the unexpected and wholly unwanted chemistry between them" --Amazon.com. No library descriptions found. |
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The characters were fun in this (loved Preston!) and the set up was interesting. But, i was a little bummed at some points in the story. Perhaps I just haven't noticed it before, but, lesbian romance books (and I assume straight romances too) seem to be turning into lesbian marriage books? Maybe it's because there wasn't true government sanctioned marriage for two women before until relatively recently, but, marriage seems to be the central thing now to so many of these books. And in the case of this book it made me a little less enthusiastic about this story.
I was given this ARC by Netgalley on behalf of Bold Strokes Books. ( )