Sunday, 12 February 2017

Wedding Fever, by Kim Gruenenfelder

Told from the alternating points of view of three close friends, Wedding Fever delves into modern relationship dilemmas with warmth and wit. Nicole is blissfully in love and is about to get married, but is she really ready to be a stepmother? Seema is in love with her best friend, but hesitates to tell him and potentially wreck the friendship. Melissa has spent six years with a man who won’t commit – should she persist or cut her losses? The tale takes lots of twists and turns for before the women wind up just where they are meant to be. At times the three lead characters seem just a little too good to be true, but then they usually do something realistically petty or stupid to bring things back to reality. This is chick lit with style and substance.

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