Eileen Aberman-Wells
I enjoyed reading A Wedding at Two Love Lane by Kieran Kramer, book two in her new Two Lane series. Greer is the tech person among the ladies running Two Love Lane, creating the algorithms for love matches. One day, while the other three ladies are out of town Greer is out-bidded for a one-of-a-kind wedding dress at an auction, encounters her ex-boyfriend and his fiancé, and meets an Englishman. Ford, hiding the fact that he is a Baron, is an artist spending time in Charleston to paint the last picture for his show. When the winner of the gown runs a contest for brides, Ford helps Greer, who entered, try to win it in exchange for her posing for him. I love that both are honest with each other about their pasts but not their feelings. I also liked the way Ms. Kramer handled the ex-boyfriend as well as Ford’s epiphany about his painting and brother. There are a number of surprises and twists and turns before anyone can have a happy ever after. I really loved reading this book and had trouble putting it down, but I wanted, no needed, an epilogue telling me the answers to a couple of cliffhangers. Ms. Kramer wove a delightful story, drawing me in and not letting go until I read the last page. I definitely recommend this book to other readers and look forward to reading the next book in this series. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
Isha Coleman
It's stories like this that remind me why I love romance. Kieran Kramer reminds us why it's okay to dream. Modern day reality meets fairytale fantasy and creates unforgettable magic. Greer is a dreamer, whose lost the will to dream. Ford is a realist who wants to learn how to dream. A beautiful dress, a chance encounter and one night that rivals any childhood fantasy could be the beginning of something wonderful. Wedding at Two Love Lane is a sentimental tale that allows readers to escape into the world of classic romance and remember when.
Shari Bartholomew
I so enjoyed the story of Greer and Ford. Greer works at a matchmaking agency and is always dreaming of her perfect wedding when she comes across a contest with a wedding dress that she must have. With a chance encounter with Ford Smith, a Brit that paints for a living. She asks him to be her fake date. Ford though is hiding the fact that he is a Baron. Ford is just coming out of a bad breakup and is not looking for love. Little do both know what is in the future for them. Loved how the relationship of Greer and Ford developed, finding love when you least expect it. Loved the southern charm of this story. A truly fun entertaining read that I highly recommend.