I'm a sucker for wedding planning romances. Nora Robert's Bride Quartet is one of my absolute favorites and I've worn out my DVD of The Wedding Planner. I love both the organization and the magic of joy, so weddings are catnip for me. When I heard Ms. Layne was writing a series about a bespoke wedding planning business, I hit pre-order quickly.
This is the final book in the series, the story of Alexis and Logan. While it's technically a standalone, and I'm sure it's enjoyable without having read the previous books, their story has been building throughout the series and reading the whole series is worth your time. This pair met eight years ago and have been business partners ever since, but Logan has also been in love with Alexis all that time. Afraid to trust anyone, Alexis has kept herself closed off and has not even entertained the possibility of love with Logan.
When some circumstances in both their lives convince Logan that it's now or never, and with the encouragement of their friends, the dashing Brit steps up his game. What follows is not only the fabulous culmination of a slow-burn love story, but the conclusion of a world I was delighted to visit for several books. These characters will stay with me for a while and I already miss them.
Sensuality: Warm
Publication Date: 10/2016
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