Friends 4 Ever Happy Ever After (Bride Quartet, Book 4)
Happy Ever After (Bride Quartet, Book 4)Friends 4 Ever Happy Ever After (Bride Quartet, Book 4)
When I sat down to write this review, I spent
time thinking about not only how I felt about this book but also tried
to imagine how some other readers with different tastes might feel.
Eventually it became clear to me that we are very likely to see two
different types of reviews here, so I'll try to give them both. Pick
one depending upon what type of reader you are.
Type 1 - Style fit for a fairytale and no holds barred romance. Sigh.
If you are an adoring fan of the first three novels in this series and have spent the past month staring at that 4th gorgeous bride cover and waiting, waiting, waiting for that day when Parker Brown puts down her Blackberry and lets the man of her dreams sweep her off her well pedicured Manolo Blahnik encased feet, then wait no longer because your day has come. Like a certain Disney movie, Princess Parker Brown (of the Connecticut Browns) finds herself a true diamond in the rough in Malcom. Underneath all that tiny little insignificant bit of grease and dust Malcolm might collect during the day is a man who is nice to his mom, cares about the literacy levels of his employees, and most importantly of all --- knows nothing says sorry like a new pair of high end designer shoes.
For you - Five Stars. Make that Six. Go buy the book and read it because you are gonna love it!!!!!
Type II - Enough Already! Do people really live like this? Bedroom closets with refrigerators?
Type 1 - Style fit for a fairytale and no holds barred romance. Sigh.
If you are an adoring fan of the first three novels in this series and have spent the past month staring at that 4th gorgeous bride cover and waiting, waiting, waiting for that day when Parker Brown puts down her Blackberry and lets the man of her dreams sweep her off her well pedicured Manolo Blahnik encased feet, then wait no longer because your day has come. Like a certain Disney movie, Princess Parker Brown (of the Connecticut Browns) finds herself a true diamond in the rough in Malcom. Underneath all that tiny little insignificant bit of grease and dust Malcolm might collect during the day is a man who is nice to his mom, cares about the literacy levels of his employees, and most importantly of all --- knows nothing says sorry like a new pair of high end designer shoes.
For you - Five Stars. Make that Six. Go buy the book and read it because you are gonna love it!!!!!
Type II - Enough Already! Do people really live like this? Bedroom closets with refrigerators?
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