Three Girls And A Wedding (2000) - Plot & Excerpts
Although this book had the same characters as the first, this time focusing on Jen, I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed. This was mainly due to the fact that a lot of the story lines were predictable and ever so slightly heavy on the cheese. That aside, it was grew to read about the excitement of planning a wedding, an event I can particularly relate to at the moment as I'm planning my own.Not a bad little read, so it get 3.5 stars from me! I really liked this book. As with the first book, some times the main character really made me mad, but I could see how someone so driven would create the same circumstances. I've had those same moments. A lot of the book was tense for me because I knew what the issue was and knew it was going to royally screw things up. I spent a lot of time waiting for the other shoe to drop, and then had a fabulous time finding out the solution when it finally did. As soon as I finished, I had to download the third book to find out what was going to happen next!Note: If you have not read the first book, you definitely want to start there. This is very much a continuous story, and you will miss a ton if you don't.
What do You think about Three Girls And A Wedding (2000)?
Another fun book in the three girls trilogy. It was definitely predictable, but a fast and fun read.
—laura
Another cute book in the series, fast read, light & breezy. I'm looking forward to the next book.
—smileyface
Great easy read Chick Lit. Book 2 from our former babysitter!
—Gail
Again, loved #2 and can't wait to start #3.
—Leanie