Wednesday, June 4, 2014

A May Bride by Meg Moseley



From the publisher:
She thinks she has prepared for her wedding all her life . . . but it seems she may have forgotten the most important part.
Ellie Martin, a country girl in Atlanta, has dreamed of a traditional wedding all her life-a wedding just like the one her younger sister is planning back home. Their single mom will pay for Alexa's wedding, but Ellie started her own wedding fund years ago. She only needs to find a groom.
At a wedding at her church, Ellie bumps into a man who's one of the guests. She's noticed him around the neighborhood, but today he introduces himself as Gray Whitby. They embark on a whirlwind romance, but her mother doesn't trust freewheeling men like Gray.
When Ellie risks her own future for her sister's sake, Gray feels betrayed. Will he always play second fiddle to Ellie's family?
Will Ellie and Gray reconcile their differences so her dream wedding can come true, or will the romance they've begun come crashing down?
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This is the fifth book in the Year of Weddings series.  
This book is a whirlwind romance.  It is something that most people don't live out, so readers may find it thrilling to watch Ellie and Gray's romance blossom and bloom overnight into lasting love.
I wasn't wild about the plot of the story, it seemed that even though Ellie and Gray had a lot going for them, that their getting married probably wasn't realistically the best because of all the arguments they had.  That being said, I realize that is a romantic novella and not supposed to represent real life. 
The interactions between Alexa, Ellie, and their mother were interesting and would have made a fascinating plot for a full-length novel.
I received this book free from BookLookBlogger in exchange for my honest review.

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