

The only story I read in this anthology was "I Do, I Do" by Barbara Bretton.
When Robert Holland saw the sign in the gallery window with Sunny's name on it, he knew it had to be his ex-wife, Sunny Talbot, who was opening the gallery. Seeing her after fifteen years was like stepping back in time. A couple of hours in each others presence has them deciding to remarry! Their families are ecstatic when they tell them...that is everyone except Robert's twelve-year-old daughter.
I thought it was ridiculous that a divorced couple would suddenly decide to remarry after not seeing each other for fifteen years. The story tells us about the problems they have with Robert's daughter accepting Sunny, and both Robert and Sunny's mothers planning a blowout wedding. My rating: 1.5 Stars.
When Robert Holland saw the sign in the gallery window with Sunny's name on it, he knew it had to be his ex-wife, Sunny Talbot, who was opening the gallery. Seeing her after fifteen years was like stepping back in time. A couple of hours in each others presence has them deciding to remarry! Their families are ecstatic when they tell them...that is everyone except Robert's twelve-year-old daughter.
I thought it was ridiculous that a divorced couple would suddenly decide to remarry after not seeing each other for fifteen years. The story tells us about the problems they have with Robert's daughter accepting Sunny, and both Robert and Sunny's mothers planning a blowout wedding. My rating: 1.5 Stars.
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