Series: A Year of Weddings

Review: A February Bride (A Year of Weddings #3) – Betsy St. Amant

Review: A February Bride (A Year of Weddings #3) – Betsy St. Amant

*I received a free ARC of A February Bride from Zondervan Fiction via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review* A February Bride is the story of Allie, and how and why she ran away from church in her wedding dress, even if all she ever wanted was to finally marry Marcus. Her reasons for running are pretty shallow in my opinion – she loves him, and he loves her, but she’s got this idea in her head that her family is cursed. That all the women in her family are bound to hurt the men in their lives, and throw them out just so they can marry a new and improved version. So Allie thinks the best thing to […]

Posted 10 February, 2014 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 18 Comments
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Review: A January Bride (A Year of Weddings #2) – Deborah Raney

Review: A January Bride (A Year of Weddings #2) – Deborah Raney

*I received a free ARC of A January Bride from Zondervan Fiction via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review* A January Bride is a very sweet story, where a lot of the romantic action happens in an epistolary fashion. Art and Maddie have almost stopped believing in love, but when circumstances bring Maddie to continue writing her next book in Art’s Inn while he is at work, things slowly change. They leave each other little notes every day, and that is how they get to know each other. Both mistakenly – with the help of their 84-year old friend Ginny – believe the other is old. The characters are both very likeable and touching in A January Bride, and […]

Posted 24 January, 2014 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 10 Comments
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Review: A December Bride (A Year of Weddings #1) – Denise Hunter

Review: A December Bride (A Year of Weddings #1) – Denise Hunter

*I received a free ARC of A December Bride from Zondervan Fiction via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review* A December Bride is a short, quick read, about Layla whose fiancé was snatched by her cousin Jessica. When it’s time for their wedding, Jason’s best friend, Seth shows up at the restaurant where she works to suggest they go to the wedding together. Layla is relieved to have a date, but she would have brought anybody but Seth – as she holds him responsible for breaking her engagement. I never really got to like or understand Layla very much, and I didn’t get a romantic feel from her and Seth very much. Layla is willing to go to great […]

Posted 22 January, 2014 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 12 Comments
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