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by Susan Mallery
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sherrysniderfundin
sherrysniderfundin rated it 8 years ago
Daughters of the Bride by Susan Mallery is one of those books that makes me glad I cross all genres when reading. I never know where that hidden gem will come from. And this was definitely a gem. Goodreads / Amazon MY REVIEW I am always amazed when I love a “romance” so much, but great writ...
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 9 years ago
I have read Susan Mallery's other works and for me the only one that I really do enjoy is the Blackberry Island series. Everything else has been hit or miss with me. This is a standalone novel and though I loved two characters from beginning to end (Charlotte and Quinn) everyone else was a meh (Sien...
Shygirl: Reading After Midnight
Shygirl: Reading After Midnight rated it 9 years ago
Daughters of the Bride was as entertaining as it was full of heart and family drama. As we follow the Watson sisters preparing for their mother Maggie’s wedding, we see them learn valuable lessons about who they are as individuals and how important they are to their family. “I honestly don’t know w...
JDCMustReadBooks
JDCMustReadBooks rated it 9 years ago
By: Susan Mallery ISBN: 9780373789719 Publisher: Harlequin (US & Canada) Publication Date: 7/12/2016 Format: Hardcover My Rating: 4 Stars A special thank you to HQN and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. From the stunning front cover and buzz, Susan Mallery delivers DAUGHTERS ...
Kitty's Book Spot!
Kitty's Book Spot! rated it 9 years ago
This is a story about a bride, and her three daughters. We learn about their relationships with one another, and the men in their lives also. The wedding will either make them or break them, as large gatherings are known to do. Courtney, Sienna, & Rachel all have their own obstacles to overcome....
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 9 years ago
ARC Review: Daughters of the Bride by Susan MalleryDaughters of the Bride is meant to be a classic. With each novel I read I fall deeper in love with Ms. Mallery's characters and her narrative style. She not only imparts sage advice, but creates stories that are a joy to experience. Daughters of...
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