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Save the Date
Save the Date
Author: Mary Kay Andrews
A savannah florist is about to score the wedding of a lifetime -- one that will solidify her career as the go-to-girl for society nuptials. Ironically, Cara Kryzik doesn't believe in love, even though she creates beautiful flower arrangements to celebrate them. But when the bride goes missing and the wedding is in jeopardy, Cara must find th...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781250019691
ISBN-10: 1250019699
Publication Date: 6/3/2014
Pages: 400
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 31 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
Another good one, which is a quick read.

This one, to me, had a bit more stress, and a few less "laugh out loud" scenes than the last book. but all Mary Kay Andrews books are an enjoyable trip to the South.
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Generally love her books but this one is just not worth reading unless it gets better....I have read 180 pages in large print and just truly nothing there to interest me and want me to finish the book.
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Mary Kay Andrews' âSave the Dateâ is a breezy rom-com that manages to avoid most of the worst clichés in presenting its tale of the spunky florist-shop owner trying to keep her head above water while beset by a neglectful landlord, a series of Bridezillas and their equally formidable mothers, and an big-city competition trying to muscle her out of the business.

There is, of course, a hunky hero, who's a really nice guy even if he is a bit tone-deaf to what the heroine needs (beyond the obligatory bedroom romp). And Andrews doubles down on the cute-dog factor, giving each of her protagonists one. This time, there's actually a plot-related reason for all floppy-eared characters.

Andrews has, fortunately, abandoned the âhe-done-me-wrong-and-we're-going-to-get-revengeâ motif used in many of her earlier books, while keeping her quirky heroine sassy and funny. Fans of Andrews' breezy romances will find nothing lacking in this one.


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