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Mother of the Bride

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 19, 2004

    really good

    this was a really funny and interesting book. it was the first time i had read lynn michaels and i will defenitely check out her other books.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 6, 2002

    loved this book

    The only reason I bought this book is because there was a quote from Julie Garwood, one of my favorite authors. If you like the humor of Julie Garwood with some spice you'll love this book too.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 19, 2002

    Amusing contemporary

    In Kansas City, Cydney Parrish is stunned to learn that her beloved teenage niece Bebe who lives with her is marrying Aldo Munroe. Cydney did not even know nineteen-year old Bebe was even seriously dating one person let alone engaged. The wedding is to occur as soon as Bebe¿s Pulitzer Prize winning mother returns from Moscow next week.

    When Aldo¿s Uncle Gus, a best selling reclusive mystery author learns that his beloved nephew whom he raised was getting married he concluded the fiancée was a gold-digger. He leaves his retreat in Crooked Possum, Missouri to challenge Bebe and learn her true motive. When he arrives in Kansas City at Cyd¿s home, he finds his inner mind thinking that Bebe¿s Aunt ¿Uncle¿ Cyd is beautiful. As he ends up with one injury after another, Gus and Cyd fall in love.

    MOTHER OF THE BRIDE is an amusing contemporary romance starring two pleasant lead characters whose respective ¿inner minds¿ hold delightfully entertaining soliloquies. The story line is amusing though why Cyd puts up with what she does from her family makes her more than a chump and a wimp. Lynn Michaels plays her tale totally for laughs so that the audience obtains a jocular tale that keeps everyone smiling throughout.

    Harriet Klausner

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