A Groom of One's Own
Format: kindle
ASIN: B00A2ABE4O
Publish date: June 29th 2010
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: The Writing Girls (#1)
I truly enjoyed the flow of this book. It kept me quite interested. The characters were charming and intriguing. There were sweet moments I enjoyed. The little bits of angst based on the forbidden lovers was nice.As I saw in another review, this is definitely written with more of a modern voice. I f...
Sophie was once engaged, but her fiancee broke their engagement as she was walking down the aisle. So she ended up in London, as one of the four writing girls, who all write for London's Weekly, the city's most popular newspaper. Sophie's main focus is to work on weddings and report on them. She is ...
Yes, I will admit that this book has its faults. There's repetition, telling instead of showing, and a somewhat stupid hero. And yet...I really liked it. I enjoyed the experience of reading this book. I was light, it was fluffy, it was fun, and it was worth it all in the end. It made me really happy...
4.5 stars.
The repetition and the increasing character list drove me nuts. The unnecessary details coupled with the copy and paste paragraphs were also a turn off.However, the dialogue was outstanding. I would read another Rodale but this one just didn't do it for me.