Thursday, January 2, 2014

Vision in White (Bride Quartet #1) by Nora Roberts


Nora Roberts is one of my favourite author. Her writing always made her book an easy read.

I have been reading mostly her In Death novels and this is the first time I am picking up a contemporary romance novel of hers. Personally I loved books about bride and wedding. There are always bliss and happiness in them.

Vision in White tells about four best friend who formed a wedding company called The Vows. Each of them had their own skills set. Parker is good in business management, Laurel bakes great cakes, Emma is an expert in flowers and Mac takes care of all the photography involved in a wedding. Throughout the book, I envied their friendship and how they care for each other and forgave each other whenever one of them had a Bitch Day.

I loved reading about the wedding and how disasters could happened whether it's the bride's problem or Maid of Honor or even the parents. It's pretty realistic and I loved how witty they are and how the four women handled these problems and gave their clients the best wedding.

Aside from the wedding theme, this book is mainly about Mac and her life. Her mother is a bitch (imo) and how she could tolerate and forked out those thousands of money for her unreasonable request is beyond my beliefs. Thank god for the great friends around her who helped her and listened to her whenever she turned cranky because of her mum.

And there is Carter, the perfect guy who had been in love with Mac since high school. He sounds like a nerdy guy and all in the book but yet he gave great kisses and is good in bed. This actually sounds too perfect for me to accept.

The romance between Carter and Mac didn't really interest me as much as the other details in the book about the ups and downs of wedding events and of course the friendship between the girls. I am looking forward to reading about the romance and life of the remaining 3 partners of The Vows. I hope Jack and Del would be paired up with either 2 of them! It would be something to read about.

I recommend this book for all Nora Roberts fans out there and anyone who loves reading about weddings.

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