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A Hundred Weddings
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Katie Jacobs has dreaded weddings since she was a kid, when she was dragged to far too many ill-fated ceremonies by her mother, a wedding planner. Now her sister’s getting married at their childhood home, and after Katie’s job and relationship come to a sudden halt, she heads to Florida for wedding prep, including fixing up the now run-down house.
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Published
December 1st 2016
by Possibilities Publishing Company
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A terrific first novel from a graceful and thoughtful writer. Weddings dredge up so much in so many of us, and Cathy Cruise gets that. This book lays bare the guises and hype too often camouflage real love, as Katie struggles to understand her own heart, as well as the hearts of all her family members going wedding-crazy around her. If you want a fun, lively read, that at the same time offers heartfelt moments and moments of touching insight, pick up A Hundred Weddings. I loved it!

First and foremost I'd like to thank Possibilities Publishing Company for a courtesy copy in exchange for an honest review. I devoured Cathy Cruise's first novel A Hundred Weddings, this is a fast-paced relatable story. Katie Jacobs is filled with wedding angst and feels betrayed by her sister who has decided not only to say "I do" after their pact to never get married but to add insult to injury she has selected their childhood home (in dire need of repairs) as the wedding location. Katie is
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Katie Jacobs has returned to her childhood home to help prepare for her sister's wedding. Honestly though, she wishes she was anywhere else. While she was growing up, her mom was a professional wedding planner. Katie remembers there were always problems with the weddings, no matter how much planning went into the big day. All that work, and with a 50/50 chance of divorce, what sane person would be willing to take the plunge? Katie keeps asking herself this question as she tries to come to terms
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