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Sister of the Bride by Susan Mallery

bwilhoite8's review against another edition

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5.0

This was Fool's Gold 2.5

di_the_reader's review against another edition

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5.0

I absolutely loved this book; the ending was perfect and gave me chills.

ssejig's review against another edition

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3.0

Katie McCormick's ex is marrying her sister this weekend and her mother doesn't want to deal with the questions (to be fair, she doesn't want Katie to either.) So she asks her friend's son, Howie, to come to the wedding with Katie.
Howie is now going by Jackson. He was incredibly intelligent, starting college at sixteen and he remembers Katie as a girl who hated him the last time they met fourteen years ago. Being Katie's date isn't on the top of his things to do but his mother wears him down.
The two spend some time together both in and out of bet. It is a short book so the romance is fast (think "a weekend") but it is fun nonetheless.

bhavani's review against another edition

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3.0

This is a fun, short love story that takes place over four days at a ski resort. I found myself laughing over some of the scenes, like when Katie's Aunt Tully kisses Jackson and tries to buy him from Katie by offering to buy her a new Lexus. Or when Katie's mom gets drunk and starts describing her sex life with Katie's dad to Katie and Jackson in the elevator. Jackson is a mature adult, which is a lot more than I can say about a lot of male protagonists in cishet romance novels. Although their relationship feels a little rushed due to the short period in which it develops, it's still believable.

island_reader's review against another edition

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3.0

This book wasn't terribly bad. But it barely squeezed a 3 out of me. Due to one of my biggest bookish pet-peeves in a romance novel I knocked off a star, and then a half star was lost for the extreme idiocy of all the characters except for Jackson (he was just minor stupid). But I've come to expect that from Mallery, flaky twits that don't have enough brain cells to rub together are her specialty.

emilyelizzz's review against another edition

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2.0

oh god this was an insta-love and a half. This book is not about two people falling for each other, it’s about two people who are in the same general vicinity and then suddenly are in love. BOOM PRESTO, love.

gonna pretend I didn’t read this one...

di_the_reader's review against another edition

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5.0

I absolutely loved this book; the ending was perfect and gave me chills.

beckymmoe's review against another edition

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3.0

Cute story--a novella, though, so many things were resolved a bit too quickly and neatly. Would have made a good full-length novel. For what it was, though, it was enjoyable.

maria_st_delphi's review against another edition

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4.0

Es un relato corto entre historia e historia muy dulce. Me ha encantado.