Jill Teresa
This started out to be a romantic book about friends running a wedding venue. The descriptions of the flowers and grounds of the house were just delectable, which is why I gave it the 2 stars. But then the characters blurred together. I assume each character is more defined in their separate books. But the language! Awful! These women really use the four-letters words, the "F" one being popular. The women I know don't speak that way, though I suppose Nora Roberts supposes most women are that crude. It's a shame, because it's a lovely premise ruined by vulgarity and fuzzy characters. (You can tell them apart by their occupations and the fact that one is livng with her fiancé.)
Schenly Gandionco
Out of the 4 books of the bridal quartet, this is my favorite! I love how the problem was portrayed and how they were able to overcome it. It has a great ending!
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