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Daughters of the Bride
by Susan Mallery
ARC received from Harlequin via Netgalley for an honest review
I am late to the Susan Mallery train and this is my first book of hers that I have read (even though my friend has been telling me for years to read her!)
Daughters Of The Bride is a story that touches on a lot of family dynamics. We all play a role in our family, and no two families are ever the same.
It did take me about 20% to get right into this story - there were quite a few stories to set up - But once I got past there I was full steam ahead,
Each sister is dealing with their own romantic issues, and as their stories evolved, the dynamic changed for them all.
Courtney is the sister I feel I connected with the most. She had that go-get-em, never let anyone keep you down attitude that had me cheering for her. I felt that she and I would be great friends.
I am not going to lie, I really, really disliked Sienna for a lot of the story, and Rachel, well she grew on me once she got over herself. She really did have the martyr thing down to a fine art.
But by the end, they had redeemed themselves to me, and I wanted them to get a HEA.
I felt that the underlying theme of this story is being brave. Each and every person in this story has their own fear, their own demon that they need to tackle.
And each and every one of them takes that leap.
I really did enjoy Ms Mallery's writing style. It drew me into their world and made me never want to leave.
I can't wait to get stuck into her other works, and can't wait to see what she brings us next.



I am late to the Susan Mallery train and this is my first book of hers that I have read (even though my friend has been telling me for years to read her!)
Daughters Of The Bride is a story that touches on a lot of family dynamics. We all play a role in our family, and no two families are ever the same.
It did take me about 20% to get right into this story - there were quite a few stories to set up - But once I got past there I was full steam ahead,
Each sister is dealing with their own romantic issues, and as their stories evolved, the dynamic changed for them all.
Courtney is the sister I feel I connected with the most. She had that go-get-em, never let anyone keep you down attitude that had me cheering for her. I felt that she and I would be great friends.
I am not going to lie, I really, really disliked Sienna for a lot of the story, and Rachel, well she grew on me once she got over herself. She really did have the martyr thing down to a fine art.
But by the end, they had redeemed themselves to me, and I wanted them to get a HEA.
I felt that the underlying theme of this story is being brave. Each and every person in this story has their own fear, their own demon that they need to tackle.
And each and every one of them takes that leap.
I really did enjoy Ms Mallery's writing style. It drew me into their world and made me never want to leave.
I can't wait to get stuck into her other works, and can't wait to see what she brings us next.

