Wednesday, January 24, 2024

WEDNESDAY REVIEW - Bride Swap

 Good morning!

I'm a little late coming in but I had to finish BRIDE SWAP by Beth Carter.

I would have finished the story last night but if my light isn't out by 10 p.m., I'm worthless the next day. So coffee and finishing time were first on my list this morning.

Many authors talk about their supportive husbands/ significant others, etc. Beth definitely found one in her prince charming. Not only can she bounce ideas off hi, clutter their kitchen table with her scribbled notes but he came up with the title for this book!


BLURB:
Paige, a popular hard-charging television anchor, is handed a dismal new assignment to improve the station’s ratings. Her new job involves, of all things, sports. Gag. She hates sports, plus being on the road may put her career and her secret engagement to a rival news anchor in peril. Never mind that her fiancé constantly flirts with his so-called fans or the fact that her new male coworker may be after her job. What about the wedding? Hello? How can Paige possibly plan nuptials while constantly traveling to, ugh, games?

Emma, an overwhelmed single mother, is asked by her best friend to plan her wedding. Problem is, Emma has a thriving Etsy business making promotional items for authors, plus her energetic five-year-old daughter is beginning kindergarten. And little Lucy happens to have the hottest teacher on the planet. With a teenage-like crush, Emma can’t stop volunteering for every school activity imaginable. Always loyal, Emma agrees to help her BFF. Except her crazy schedule causes memory issues. Big ones.

Will Emma realize her mammoth blunder and race against time to create an unforgettable wedding for Paige, or is it too late? What if the wrong bride is getting married? Should they swap or forget the whole thing? Guilt is a powerful drug.

As far as construction BRIDE SWAP is one of the most interesting books I've read in a long time. While it's a contemporary romance, the journey to Happily Ever After is fun, intriguing and for lack of a better word, precious. 

Just when you think Paige is your main character in her too-busy life to even plan her own wedding, you realize that Emma is by no means a secondary character. In fact, she could almost be the main character. 
Without giving too much away, I promise you will love everything about their stories and little Lucy will melt your heart. 

I'm giving BRIDE SWAP:
   


You can purchase your copy by clicking on the AMAZON link below the cover or by visiting Beth's Amazon Author Page.





All my best!
~Angela








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