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Bridal Girl

Blogger Girl series, Book 3

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Bridal Girl

By: Meredith Schorr
Narrated by: Rachel Dulude
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Sassy book blogger-turned-author, Kim Long, thought her life couldn't get any pinker when she received a two-book publishing deal and a marriage proposal in the same night.

If only she could drown out the conflicting opinions of her overzealous bridal party. If only everyone would adore her first book - or she could take Nicholas's advice and stop reading reviews. If only Nicholas's past would remain there rather than threaten their future.

The pressure is on and the clock is ticking. Will Kim ever write "The End" on her sophomore novel?

And, will she and Nicholas make it down the aisle to say those two precious words: "I do?"

Put on your reading glasses, fill your champagne flute, and prepare to laugh with (and sometimes at) Kim as she rewrites her happy ending until it's worthy of five pink champagne flutes.

©2018 Meredith Schorr (P)2018 Tantor
Fiction Literature & Fiction Women's Fiction
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Love this happily ever after!

I just loved listening to the final chapter for Kim and Nicholas! One of my favorite couples! This was fun to listen to, the narration was done well!

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Another hit, with one gripe

Schorr has scored again, with the next in her “girl” series. One again I love the characters and the pop culture references sprinkled throughout (although I question whether Project Runway’s “Kelly from the Deli” would ever use the word “ magnifique” lol). Again, it’s fun to get a peek inside the world of a chick lit writer and all the publishing world goings-on. An altogether fun read, storyline and great narrator. One gripe - although Schorr’s bio says she’s a native New Yorker, her dialogue is peppered with British colloquialisms. No New Yorker I know (I grew up in New Jersey) would ever use the word “knackered” or say someone “pulled a face” or that things were “on offer” on a menu. These British terms stick out like sore thumbs and are very distracting. Imagine a southern writer setting a book in London with Londoners saying “Y’all” and you get my drift. Seriously what is up with that? But otherwise...Bravo!!

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Very cute conclusion

I thought this book was the quintessence of the chick lit genre. I loved seeing how solid the relationship between long and strong grew to become. The honest portrayal of the stress of planning a wedding and managing all the expectations of extended family also felt very authentic. To stay true to Kim’s blog in the book,, id say it’s worth at least 4 champagne flutes!

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