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Save the Date
- A Once upon a Wedding Story
- Narrated by: S.E. Ellsmore
- Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
Calista Luvalle has mixed feelings when it comes to love. On the one hand, working in the bridal business means she’s basically dedicating her life to love and the dream of "happily ever after". On the other, she’s a jaded, love-hating cynic who isn’t about to fall for any of that crap herself.
Except, of course, she already did. When she was six.
Emerson Barrett isn’t worried about finding the right woman. After a tumultuous past, he’s happy just dedicating his life to his work. Content in knowing what to expect day in and day out, he’s thrown for a loop when he’s suddenly standing face-to-face with little Lissy Luvalle again.
Only, now she’s not so little anymore....
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- MimiaTheReader
- 20-09-22
Had potencial but the delivery was lacking
2.25 stars
So, this would be good entertainment for a lazy afternoon, but it made me a bit too mad to be able to like it.
I enjoy reading love stories, but this one was ponctuated with the idea that soulmates are a real thing, which in the end just means our hero and heroine never got to know each other at all and their whole relationship was based on the fact that everyone else thought they had a connection when they were children and that they were atracted to each other in the present. Since they hadn't seen each other ever since Calista was 6 and they are not talking or trying to not talk, for most of the book, that seems a rather fragile base for a relationship, even a fictional one, I'd say.
Besides that, there were a lot of crude innuendos trying to be funny which I never enjoy.
All in all, this book had some potencial plot-wise but the delivery didn't work for me.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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