Book review: The Girl's Guide To Getting Hitched - Sophie Hart
Rule number one: Keep calm and marry on…
When new mum and events planner Julia Crawford is given the opportunity to plan three weddings, she jumps at the chance. What could possibly go wrong? …
Forget bridezilla, Aimee’s future mother-in-law is the stuff of nightmares – hell bent on taking over the wedding entirely. Worse still, her fiancé, Jon, seems oblivious. Aimee’s starting to wonder if she and her groom-to-be are right for each other after all…
Body shy Debbie is on a mission. She’s determined to shed a lot of pounds before the big day. As the wedding inches closer, will the new Debbie lose sight of what’s really important?
Gill loves Mike and their blended family of five kids to bits, but with a house full of teenage hormones and her eldest, Kelly, struggling with so much change, Gill is feeling the pressure...
As the women bond over cake and a cuppa, can they each resolve their wedding woes before the big day?
My opinion.
In this charming read, Sophie Hart introduces her readers to some fabulous ladies. All of them are different, but all of them are incredibly likable and easy to relate to. No (love) story is ever as it seems on the outside. All of them have their challenges, and all of them have their unique charm.
I really enjoyed how these different stories found a way to blend into one, without it feeling forced. The 'click' these different women made felt natural and the friendships that blossom are simply wonderful. By focusing on these ladies' individual stories, as well as the 'big picture', Sophie Hart made it possible for you to feel a real connection and involvement with all the characters.
The Girl's Guide To Getting Hitched is a lovely feel-good read a lot of women will be able to relate to and enjoy.
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