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252 pages, ebook
First published July 5, 2015
Stephanie Goodwin may be a wedding planner, but that doesn’t mean she believes in love. The weddings she designs are meant to be a great first day, regardless of how long the marriage actually lasts. When her mother, intent on finding Steph a man at any cost, appears, timing couldn’t be any worse. With a less than a week to plan for the wedding of CNN anchor Liz to rockstar Roger, dealing with Liz’s dissenting TV marriage maven mom in tow, a stomach bug that just won’t go away, Steph doesn’t have time to add to her already overflowing plate.
Stone Kincaid is a hot shot divorce lawyer and brother of the bride. Caught unaware of his sister’s upcoming nuptials, he’s called in to be the middleman between his sister and mother. He’s not happy about his younger sister’s decision to wed, and completely thrown when the woman in his dreams- the one night stand who still leaves him hot and bothered- is planning this fiasco of a wedding. Stone’s parents have been dealing with their own issues for years. At this point, they can’t even be in the same room anymore. What’s a man to do?
The plot of this book is well done. It reads like an uproariously funny Hallmark movie- a little on the predictable side, but still a great escape. There’s plenty of wit to go along with all the shenanigans. Though some characters can come across as a little flat, it doesn’t really affect the story. Editing earns a passing grade with a B- enough errors to notice, but not terribly so. Cursing is kept at a minimum, and the few occurrences of the “f-word” are a set up to a smart conclusion. Sexy scenes are well done, and leave enough to the imagination that I’d feel comfortable not only discussing it, but also handing this book to my grandma. This novel is more soapy than syrupy, which in my circle is high praise. It certainly made its way to my “Highly Recommend List.” Caught Between series is a hit. I am definitely hooked. Somebody tell me- when does the next book come out?
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.