A Society Wedding
by Marcy Graham-Waldenville
Novel Books, Inc.
October 1, 2002
ISBN #1591050030
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"Brimming with real passion and charm!"

They say opportunity only knocks once, but for Kate Whitney it was knocking again. Five years ago her greedy ex- husband and his ruthless lawyer took everything in a brutal divorce, including the restaurant they had started together. Le Grande Monde had been more than just an asset, a business; it had been the product of Kate's loving hard work, sacrifice and talent, it had been her life's dream. Now she works as a wedding planner at Gerard's Party Shop struggling to rebuild a new life and a new dream. Gerard, her colorful employer, presents her with a challenge and an opportunity to finally have that dream once again, but at what cost?

Kate is to plan a lavish and outrageously expensive society wedding for Amanda Blessing, Daughter of Alexander Blessing, the Shark-in-an-Italian-suit lawyer who cost her everything she had in the world. How ironic that the man who helped destroy those dreams of her past would be the catalyst to which she could make her new dreams come true. He was one of the two men in the entire world that she hated. So why was his presence stirring up so many longings, desires...emotions she could never, should never feel for an enemy.

Brimming with real passion and charm, A SOCIETY WEDDING is a very well written romance. This enjoyable story flows along smoothly with interesting and endearing characters, engaging dialogue and just enough seduction to keep the reader completely intrigued till the very last page. This seems to be Mrs. Graham Wildenville's first book. If so, it's certainly a terrific beginning for her. I very much enjoyed this sweet story and I'm looking forward to what she has for us next.

Reviewed by Lue Anne Adams
Courtesy All About Murder Reviews
Posted October 22, 2002




 

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