Emmaline has always wanted to be a bride. She believes in romance and has more dates than the rest of her three friends/business partners combined. However, this florist never expected to fall in love with one of her best friend's-brother's-best friends. Jack is a part of the group. He's been a friend to the four ladies of Vows, a wedding planning company, for over a decade. He and Emma have always been attracted to each other but neither thought the other was interested and neither wanted to risk the group dynamic.
This book was not as bad to read; I had earlier listened to it as an Audiobook and wished I had a book so that I could toss it across the room.
Throughout the book, Emma keeps talking about how she knows Jack doesn't like entanglements and how she's not going to tie him down. When she tries to get all love-dovey and he gets pissed off, she acts startled. Seriously? This whole time she's a "modern woman" and then reverts to romance type? It was especially infuriating because the first book and the first three-quarters of this book were so enjoyable. Definitely the least favorite of this quartet of books, possibly of all of the Nora Roberts.
Two stars
Bride Quartet #2
This book came out
Follows Vision in White
Followed by Savor the Moment
Borrowed as hard copy from library
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