Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Every Girl Gets Confused by Janice Thompson

HOW CAN SHE CHOOSE BETWEEN THE LOVE SHE THOUGHT SHE LOST...
AND THE LOVE SHE STUMBLED UPON IN THE AFTERMATH?



Katie Fisher and Brady James may be a match made in heaven, but that doesn't seem to guarantee them a happily ever after accompanied by angelic choirs. Katie's almost-fiance Casey is back in Fairfield, ready to rekindle their relationship. And there's nothing Katie's parents want more than for their small-town girl to leave Dallas and come home for good.

But can she really leave Brady behind? And will she ever be able to wear that gorgeous wedding dress she won?

Review: These books are adorable. I just love them. They are quirky, cute, and silly... but yet at the same time they hit on some really true issues of family, family ties, expectations, and the dilemmas and missteps of falling in love. I think if you've ever been in love or if you come from a really tight-knit family or a small town... or a combination of all the above... you will find something to love and relate to in this series, "A Bride with Style". 

The first book, Every Bride Needs a Groom, is Katie's story of getting dumped by Casey, finding her way to Dallas, and eventually meeting Brady James. You can read the review of that book HERE . This second book, Every Girl Gets Confused, is the Topsy-turvy tale of Katie, Brady, and Casey. What should she do? She's feeling pressure to stay in Dallas because of her new job and even bigger pressure to move back home "where she belongs", her heart is stuttering over the renewed attention of Casey, the boy she's loved her whole life, and the handsome, honorable Brady James who has recently captured her attention. She's in quite the dilemma. 

These books are so much fun. I laughed out loud over Katie's crazy and eccentric aunt who thinks a Bluetooth is the same thing as a radio show opera and can't figure out how this 'radio show' knows who her family is! Too funny. This book was a great read; I would recommend the whole series.


Thank-you to Graf Martin Communications and Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group, for a complimentary copy of Every Girl Gets Confused in exchange for my honest opinion. 

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