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As the public face of Vows wedding planning company, Parker Brown has an uncanny knack for fulfilling every bride's vision, but she just can't see where her own life is headed, until mechanic Malcomb Kavanaugh helps her retool her priorities and gives her a good reason to risk her heart for something more. Original. 500,000 first printing.
...you care about the characters and they are people that you like. They have their faults, their tragedies, their joys and sorrows—but you genuinely like them and that makes the novels interesting and heart-warming.
Full Review...if you are looking for a beautifully written and calm love story full of deep feelings then you will enjoy "Happy Ever After".
Full Review...the emotional ups and downs the couple goes through as they adapt to having each other in their lives are new and interesting—not the romance novel stereotype.
Full Review...not enough of just Parker and Malcolm. In the places where ordinarily you’d see a bit more sex and a bit more falling in love, you get - well, wedding stuff.
Full ReviewThe main characters of this novel are rich and well written, inviting the reader to become invested in them.
Full ReviewRomance veteran Roberts fills the pages with frothy fun, culminating in—of course—plenty of bridal fabulousness.
Full ReviewThis is a fun lighthearted finish to Nora Roberts’ homage to weddings.
Full ReviewMal and Parker's story was easy to fall into and when it all came to a close, I wasn't ready to leave them behind so I'd say Roberts did a pretty decent job of writing this one.
Full ReviewHer stories engage readers with a sense of family and community as they celebrate the human experience of love, her words telling us a little bit about ourselves.
Full ReviewNot only does Roberts provide romance times four, she also gives a touching portrayal of the relationship between four girls who have been best friends for most of their lives
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