
To Have and to Hold
Wedding Belles, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Vanessa Daniels
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By:
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Lauren Layne
Discovering her fiancé is an international con man just moments before they exchange vows devastates celebrity wedding planner Brooke Baldwin's business - and breaks her heart. Now a pariah in Los Angeles, she seeks a fresh start in New York City and thinks she's found it with her first bridal client, a sweet - if slightly spoiled - hotel heiress. Then she meets the uptight businessman who's holding the purse strings.
Seth Tyler wishes he could write a blank check and be done with his sister Maya's fancy-pants wedding. Unfortunately, micromanaging the event is his only chance at proving Maya's fiancé is a liar. Standing directly in his way is the stunning blonde wedding planner whose practiced smiles and sassy comebacks both irritate and arouse him. He needs Brooke's help. But can he persuade a wedding planner on a comeback mission to unplan a wedding? And, more importantly, how will he convince her that the wedding she should be planning is theirs?
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Great story, so so narrative
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A fun read with some NSFW moments
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Unlikable characters
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Good, but major flaw
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Okay.
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it was not the best from this author
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Narrator Lacking Emotional Depth
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loved it
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Seems Lauren’s books have a common trope of the male love interest is always villainized even though he usually straight about his feelings, and the female protagonist is kind of mean and emotional selfish. Yet he’s the one who has to apologize. I don’t get it. And even though they end up together in the end, it feels a little unsatisfying because the women are a little unhinged.
Had potential but…
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DNF
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