Review: Never The Bride (Dilbury Village #1) by Charlotte Fallowfield
Abbie Carter felt doomed as she
clutched her bouquet and started walking up the aisle. Again.
She felt like she was stuck in some kind of Groundhog Day wedding
nightmare. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride. Eight dresses,
most of them hideous, were already stuffed in her attic space. She
had more bridesmaid dresses than relationships. Was she really that
unlucky in love? She despaired of ever finding her soul mate and was
convinced that if she packed away dress thirteen in her attic, she’d
never get to wear the coveted white one and have her happy ever
after.
That was until she locked eyes with one of the handsome
ushers, whose wink turned her elegant and well-practiced glide up the
aisle into a flailing Bambi-on-ice spectacle. Miller Davis was the
first man in forever to make her heart skip a beat, as well as her
legs turn to jelly. And, for once, her interest in a man didn’t
seem to be one-sided. It was just a shame that the Atlantic Ocean
separated them. Abbie couldn’t even make a relationship with her
elderly fat pooch, Sumo, work, so what chance did she have with a
permanent New Yorker? Her best friend, Georgie, told her to ignore
the miles that separated her from Miller and to go for it, saying
that true love knew no bounds.
Was Abbie fated to always be
the bridesmaid, or would her wish for the perfect day with the man of
her dreams ever come true?
While Never The Bride is a
standalone story, it's the first in the Dilbury Village series of
romantic comedy novels. All of them will be set in the quaint
fictitious English hamlet in the Shropshire countryside, but feature
a different village couples' story.
Warning, if you are of a
sensitive disposition when it comes to toilet humour, then the
Dilbury Village series may not be for you!
LOL!!! Funny as fudge book that will
make you fall in love and swoon!!! First the female characters in the
story, Abbie and Georgie are funny as hell!!! When those two are with
each other's company, there's never a dull moment! Miller, I love
this guy!!! **sigh** where can I find my own Miller???? Anyway,
overall this book is an great read! No dull moments and expect to
have an interesting and fun read! Loved it!!
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