Resumen
Resumen
Readers love The Bridesmaid:
"Sexy and fun"
"Entertaining"
"Fun, quirky, and romantic"
"Great characters, fast pace, and a sweet romance"
Getting her to the wedding on time is the least of his worries...
Kate Preston just moved to New York, but she has to get back to Seattle in time for her best friend's wedding. Joe Firretti is moving to Seattle, and has to get there in time or risk losing his new job. But fate's got a sense of humor.
Kate goes from rubbing elbows on a plane with a gorgeous but irritating stranger (doggone armrest hog) to sharing one travel disaster after another with him on four wheels. Joe thought he had his future figured out, but sometimes fate has to knock you over the head pretty hard before you see what opportunity is standing in front of you...in a really god-awful poufy bridesmaid dress.
Praise for Julia London:
"London knows how to keep pages turning...winningly fresh and funny."--Publishers Weekly
"London's ability to draw real-life characters and settings is superb...her characters cope with life's curveball's and keep on trucking."--RT Book Reviews, 4 ½ stars
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Library Journal Review
Kate needs to fly from New York to Seattle. As the maid of honor in her high-strung and overdramatic cousin's wedding, her presence is not only mandatory but vital. When a massive and unexpected blizzard diverts the flight to Dallas, of all places, Kate will try anything to keep heading in the right direction. This includes relying on Joe, her armrest-hogging, antisocial seatmate who is headed to Seattle for an impressive new job. With the odds shrinking with every passing hour, sparks fly as this duo take on all manner of transportation in their cross-country quest. Verdict London's (The Last Debutante) latest is a quick whirl of a trip as two polar opposites are forced to work together to reach their destination. The light banter between Kate and Joe and a few running gags add humor to this already lighthearted book. This reviewer's suggestion: grab this book for any type of travel. It will serve as an enjoyable way to pass the time, and, by comparison, Kate and Joe's trials will make any annoying situation seem like a dream.-Kellie Tilton, Univ. of Cincinnati, Blue Ash (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.