Saturday, February 1, 2014

Wedding Night by Sophie Kinsella

I may just be biased towards Sophie Kinsella, but with her usual wit and style, she has again written a delightful novel that takes the rider on a roller coaster of turning pages from the first to the last.  

In this novel, the reader opens the book expecting to read about something Rebecca Bloomwood has done again, only on her wedding night.  I was a bit perplexed, knowing that in one of her previous books, she had already been on her wedding night and honeymoon, so it was no surprise that there were all new characters and the story line is ridiculously fun from the beginning.

The entire novel is spent with two characters - the bride's newly broken-up relationship - and the bride's sister - finding out that the main character has decided to marry an old sweetheart from years ago on a whim.

They decide that they must stop the marriage night from happening - if the marriage is not consummated, then it isn't a real marriage, right??

Without spoiling any of the fun, suffice it to say that the author has yet again used her charming and unique wit and talent to weave a light-hearted, fun read that I was disappointed to be finished with.  I can't wait for her next one, yet again!

Four out of Five Stars for Me!!

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