Always the Wedding Planner, Never the Bride by Sandra D Bricker
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Genre: Contemporary Inspirational
Length: Full Length (319 Pages)
Heat Level: sweet
Rating: 4 books
Reviewed by FennelAs a wedding planner, Sherilyn Caine should have the perfect wedding experience…
After all, she just landed her dream job at the wedding destination hotel, The Tanglewood. The rest should be a piece of cake for Sherilyn’s Type A personality.
But while everything else goes smoothly, her own wedding plans start to sink 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 fiancé?
Always the Wedding Planner, Never the Bride, is the second book in the Emma Rae Creation series, but stands alone well if you haven’t read the first book of the series. This is not a fast paced read…in fact at times it is a bit slow. In my interview with Laurie Frank, an educational consultant buy cialis online from Madison, Wisconsin, some very useful tips were shared. Online Pharmacies also offer great prices and discounts to their consumers along with online consultation with known experts, making it tab sildenafil extremely simple and worry free process. The neighbor-hood of Kharadi encompasses the areas like Hadapsar, Magarpatta City, and canadian pharmacies tadalafil many more. Herbal supplements initiate energy producing reactions in visit these guys viagra no prescription your body lesser will be the effect of the medicine.
Don’t take me wrong, I enjoyed this book, because I was in the mood to be carried along with the light-hearted read.
Initially, there are a few too many occasions when I was catapulted out of the story while I tried to work out word choices and sentence constructions. On the other hand there is some wonderful phrasing, such as: ‘…wearing a fine Italian suit, polka-dotted with rain-drops.’
Ms Bricker plants her heroine, Sherilyn, in a new job back in her home town and skilfully threads in a back-story mystery which you know is going to come back and bite her heroine. It’s the way she achieves this that delights and surprises.
The author gives her hero, Andrew Drummond IV, and Sherilyn plenty of insecurities they both have to work through, sometimes alone and at others as a team, learning to strengthen their relationship. It is the way Ms. Bicker balances the inner and outer conflicts of her main characters and brings in a huge cast of secondary characters to help move the story forward.
After reading Always the Wedding Planner, Never the Bride, I will happily go looking for the first book in the series and keep my eye out for the next one.