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This is the 2nd in the wedding series, and personally I liked it even better than the 1st.
The story surrounds chidlhood friends who used to play getting married. As adults they each have a different passion, and toghether they own a wedding planning business called "Vows". Book one took you into the inside story of photograpy for weddings, how the group works, and how relationships between friends, weddings, etc develop.
This book revolves around the person who designs the flowers. The reader actually feels like they are part of the organization, and of course love, romance, arguments, etc happen as well as humerous stories of some wedding nightmares and how some brides and their mothers conduct themselves.
Its a fairy tail story and fun, light reading with some tearful moments. Can't wait tillbook 3 comes out.
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Book Two in The Bride Quartet. This is Emma's (the florist) story of falling in love with Jack. She's grown up with parents living out a love story and won't settle for anything less than dancing in the moonlight. He's the product of divorce who never really thought about settling down. Wonderful characters from the series throughout and an amazing dream date (fancy dinner, night at the Waldorf, chilled champagne...), followed by heartbreak, followed by the happy ending.
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I enjoyed this one more than the first one in this series... even though the ending seemed a bit rushed. I also liked how the author hinted at the relationships in the upcoming two books... I can't wait to read the next one about Laurel. I enjoyed the descriptions of all the floral work in this novel.