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Chrissy’s Review: Bridal Girl by Meredith Schorr
Bridal Girl (Blogger Girl Series, #3)
written by Meredith Schorr
published by Henery Press, 2018
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Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Did I enjoy this book? I really did enjoy Bridal Girl. It was such a fun story that I read every free chance I had.
I loved Blogger Girl and Novelista Girl, and I couldn’t wait to read Bridal Girl. I love Kim Long. Her relationship with Nick is fabulous. He is very supportive of her writing and blogging. And she supports him in his career as well. Their wedding planning was crazy–dress, flowers, cake, venue. So many problems popped up that I wasn’t sure what was going to happen or if their wedding was actually going to take place. What a ride! I really wanted Kim to have her happily ever after. I kept reading, hoping, and laughing. In fact, I found myself laughing out loud while reading and walking the track at the Y. A few other walkers stopped and asked me what book I was reading because I was obviously enjoying it.
This is such a fun series to read. And Bridal Girl was a great book to escape with.
Would I recommend it? Absolutely! It’s a great installment to the Blogger Girl series!
About the book – from Goodreads: Warning: exposure to the contents of this book while eating or drinking could cause laughter-induced choking. Read at your own risk.
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. The wedding plans are coming together seamlessly, from the catering to the flowers to her much-coveted appointment at the exclusive and world famous Kleinfeld Bridal. Her debut novel is flying off the shelves to celebrated reviews, and her second book is practically writing itself.
If only the above wasn’t a big fat lie.
If only Kim could drown out the conflicting opinions of her overzealous bridal party, most notably, her sister and future sister-in-law, who haven’t stopped bickering since day one.
If only everyone would adore her first book—or she’d take Nicholas’s advice and stop reading reviews—she might not second guess every new word she writes.
If only Nicholas’s past would remain there rather than threaten their future.
The pressure is on, the clock is ticking, and in walks Hannah Marshak.
Will the former “mean girl” lend a helping hand or make things worse? 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?
We’ll never tell. So, put on your reading glasses, fill your champagne flute/cup of tea and prepare to laugh with (and sometimes at) Kim as she rewrites her happy ending until it’s worthy of five pink champagne flutes.
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** This post first appeared on Every Free Chance Books (everyfreechance.com) on April 24, 2018.
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by meredithgschorr
Thank you, Chrissy! I’m so glad you enjoyed BRIDAL GIRL 🙂