Friday, November 2, 2018

Wedding Belles: A Novel in Four Parts -- review

Wedding Belles

Authors: Melanie Jacobson, Jenny Proctor, Becca Wilhite, Brittany Larsen

Published: October 16, 2018

ISBN13:  978-1723912269

e-book/paperback: 356 pages

FTC FYI: I received an e-book from the authors, all views and opinions expressed are my own.

Goodreads Summary

Harper is an event planner with dreams of taking over the Charleston wedding scene . . . until she meets the biggest Bridezilla of her career. She needs the job, but the only way to keep it is to hire a temperamental chef with big dreams of his own.

Janie is a classical cellist booked to play a posh Charleston wedding. She’s excited to have the lucrative gig until the groom’s brother, Emmett, shows up and asks her to help him play a song he wrote for the happy couple. The only trouble? Emmett is her unrequited high school crush.

Lily has been Dahlia's best friend, partner-in-crime, and now her maid of honor . . . until suddenly there's no wedding, and she's left to clean up Dahlia's biggest mess of all. She's been friends with Deacon, the jilted groom, for just as long, and it's up to her rescue him after Hurricane Dahlia blows through.

Sutton is a photographer running from her past. Only the pleas from her best friend to photograph her wedding could bring Sutton back to Charleston. Her plan is to get in and get out before her ex knows she and their daughter are in town. At least it’s the plan until she meets Max, who turns out to be the safe place she didn’t know she was looking for.

Can each of these couples trust their growing chemistry, or are they on the verge of new disasters?


My review

Wedding Belles is an absolute treat from start to finish. I loved, loved, loved how this book was written and how the different parts tie together. It is so hard to pick a favorite because each part is very unique and delightful. There was one character in particular that makes an appearance in each book and (without revealing anything) I was pleased with the ending of her story. Because she was hard to like. Each author did a great job of telling a story that was related but different enough to stand alone. So fun and very well done! 

5 out of 5 stars. 

Author links

Melanie Jacobson: Goodreads / Website / Amazon author page
Jenny Proctor: Goodreads / Website / Amazon author page
Becca Wilhite: Goodreads / Website / Amazon author page
Brittany Larsen: Goodreads / Website / Amazon author page

Purchase links

Amazon e-book / Amazon paperback

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