Shoshana is engaged to one of the famous Walsh brothers, Drew.
She is nervous about the luncheon with his sisters-in-law, which is happening
within the hour. Zoey, Rachel, and Ariel take Shoshana shopping to register for
her wedding. She is not familiar with shopping without having to look at the
price tag. While she is worried about paying for an engagement dress picked out
by her future sister-in-law, Ariel pays for the dress.
Shoshana is uncomfortable with the spending habits of the
Walsh women. Being a small-town girl, she is one who definitely counts her
pennies.
While they are attending a pre-engagement party dinner, Drew’s
mother Birdie, suggests Zoey help by coordinating the wedding. Zoey is not very
pleased with the idea but agrees to lend a hand.
Shoshana, who works for Monumental
Magazine, a life style publication, is given an assignment to interview
Mark Walsh, Drew’s brother and Zoey’s husband. She does not let on that he is
her future brother-in-law. As Shoshana spends time with Mark, she develops
strong feelings towards him and he reciprocates. After admitting their feelings
and that fateful kiss, Shoshana and Mark have to decide whether they will take
the relationship any further.
Jessica Gordon’s novel of love and indecision is an interesting
read. The main character Shoshana was overwhelmed with her fiancĂ©’s family
wealth and too much emphasis was placed on her adjustment to that wealth. The
ending of this novel left room to create a sequel, or to leave it to the reader
to make their own conclusion. Overall, the novel is enjoyable and an easy read.
I recommend to those who read soft romance novels, and who read novels on a
lazy day afternoon.
I received this book free from CLP Blog Tours for an honest
and unbiased opinion.
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