A review by sarahbousq
The Bride Wore Size 12 by Meg Cabot

4.0

This book, like all the others in the Heather Wells series, was lovable.

Although it is the final installment, I wasn't upset that this was it, because it was such a good ending.

Heather and Cooper are getting married, but that wasn't really the plot, it was more of a side note. There was no drama surrounding the wedding (except Heather's mother showing up unexpectedly), and there were no doubts between Heather and Cooper. They have such a strong, healthy relationship, full of love and support.

Although this book felt a little more slow moving than the rest of the series, I thought it was really interesting, especially with all of the drama surrounding the murder, and with who the killer turned out to be.

We really got to know a lot of the side characters more, and got to dive into Heathers relationships with her coworkers and the people in her life. Her mother was such an interesting addition, and I thought Cabot did a great job dealing with the emotions that Heather felt towards her mother.

Although I was sad to say goodbye to these characters, I really loved this last book and was really happy the way that it ended.

Go read this series! I read all 5 books in a matter of days, because I just wanted to know how they ended, and could not get enough of Heather, Cooper, and all their friends.