Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Bed of Roses


Bed of Roses by Nora Roberts

If you remember, I read the first book in this series, Vision in White, on my honeymoon.  It's fluff, it's girly, and it's not deep, but they're fun books to read.  Great summer beach reads.  Fun vacation books.  Don't expect to widen your mental capacity.  But if you love weddings, if you're planning a wedding, or if you're about to embark on a season of wedding attending, you might just enjoy this book.  Don't feel like you need to read Vision in White before Bed of Roses.  Sure, it's the ideal route, but it's not necessary.  #1 focuses on the wedding planner; #2 the florist.


Love blooms in the second novel in Nora Roberts's celebrated Bride Quartet series.

As little girls MacKensie, Emma, Laurel, and Parker spent hours acting out their perfect make believe "I do" moments. Years later their fantasies become reality when they start their own wedding planning company to make every woman's dream day come true. With perfect flowers, delicious desserts, and joyful moments captured on film, Nora Roberts's Bride Quartet shares each woman's emotionally magical journey to romance. 

In Bed of Roses, florist Emma Grant is finding career success with her friends at Vows wedding planning company, and her love life appears to be thriving. Though men swarm around her, she still hasn't found Mr. Right. And the last place she's looking is right under her nose. 

But that's just where Jack Cooke is. He's so close to the women of Vows that he's practically family, but the architect has begun to admit to himself that his feelings for Emma have developed into much more than friendship. When Emma returns his passion—kiss for blistering kiss—they must trust in their history…and in their hearts.

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