Wednesday, August 12, 2015

The Bride Quartet

This is the first Book Review that I'm as a series.
Meet 4 childhood friends that when they where little had make believe weddings. Now as adults Parker, Emma, Laurel, and Mackenzie started there own wedding business Vows.
Book #1 Vision in White
Meet Mackenzie "Mac" Elliot who is a photographer. Having a part of a business with brides and all that  alone sided of her "User" of a mother, Mac deals with drama 24/7. She has no time for a relationship but when a client comes in with her brother Carter something sparks.


Cater Maguire is a English teacher. Carter has a crush on Mac ever sine they where in high school.  One day he went to a wedding meeting for his sister to help  plan her wedding.


Will Mac and Carter get serious?

Book #2 Bed Of Roses
Meet Emma Grant who is a florist. Having  to deal with wedding flowers is Emma's thing. When Emma is not working she likes to go to party's. At one of her parties that she went to  she meets Jack, a good friend. 
 
Jack Cooke is a Architect. He is going to make more room on the Vows property. Parkers brother Del is best friend with Jack.


Will Del ever get over that Jack and Emma are together?



Book #3 Savor the Moment
Meet Laurel McBane has a thing for decorating and making cakes to clients perfection. Since she had been little she has a thing for Del. With being best friends with Del's sister, she thinks that Del is playing big brother to her. When Mac's mother Linda pops in for a visit, Laurel gets talk down too.

Delaney (Del) brown is a lawyer. He wanted to pay for Laurel cake that he wanted for a baby party at work.


How does Del propose to Laurel?

Book #4 Happy Ever After
Meet  Parker Brown the Head of Vows. Parker always gets calls at the middle  of the night.  Parker has never gotten on back of a motorcycle before.


Malcolm Kavanaugh is a mechanic.  At the Browns estate place he can fix kitchen appliances.

Will Malcolm  propose to Parker at a wedding?

I give each book 5 stars

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