Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Book Review - "Every Bride Needs a Groom"

Book Description from the publisher:
Small-town girl Katie Fisher is planning her wedding. Sure, her boyfriend hasn't managed to pop the question just yet, but that doesn't mean she shouldn't enter a contest in Texas Bride magazine to win the dress of her dreams, right? But when her boyfriend breaks up with her and takes a job in another town--the very same day Katie wins her dream dress--her world is turned upside down. Should she claim her prize? And will the hunky former pro-basketball player who runs the swanky Dallas bridal shop--yeah, you read that right--catch on to her humiliation if she does?

Janice Thompson designs a romance sure to delight, with plenty of fish-out-of-water moments, a hilarious supporting cast, and more of the wedding biz world her readers adore.

 
Janice Thompson is a seasoned romance author and screenwriter. An expert at pulling the humor from the situations we get ourselves into, Thompson offers an inside look at the wedding business, drawing on her own experiences as a wedding planner. She is the author of the hugely popular Weddings by Bella series and the Backstage Pass series, as well as Picture Perfect, The Icing on the Cake, and The Dream Dress. She lives in Texas. Learn more at www.janiceathompson.com.


My Review:
I have been a huge fan of Janice's books since I read my very first one by her and she just continues to entertain and create wonderful characters and stories in each of her books.  "Every Bride Needs a Groom" is the first book in Janice's new series and I loved every moment of the book.  I felt as if I was right there with Katie and the entire Fisher family; the family dinners on Friday nights, the conversations with Queenie and the expectations placed upon the children.  Janice's style of writing is very entertaining and really holds my attention all the way through and leaves me just waiting to see what story will be shared next. 


*Thanks to the Revell Reads Program for the complimentary copy of this book in exchange for a honest review.*

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