Tuesday 8 November 2016

From this day forward - Lauren Layne

Up-and-coming wedding photographer Leah McHale’s career is on the rise–thanks in no small part to the Wedding Belles, the elite New York wedding planning agency that always throws top-tier business Leah’s way. So when one of the Belles asks Leah to fill in at the former First Daughter's wedding, Leah is overjoyed to say yes–until she finds out who she’ll be working with.

Jason Rhodes is the one man who was able to capture Leah’s heart and, once he had it, promptly stepped all over it and left her broken. Now he’s working side-by-side with her at the biggest wedding of the season and Leah is determined to give him the cold shoulder. Despite his persistence, she is not going to fall for his charming, impish ways again. Not even if he still has that killer, irresistible smile... 

My thoughts:
Leah and Jason fell in love, broke up and avoided each other. Oh silly idiots. First, fine I got her, him, nope, just talk to each other idiots!

They are wedding photographers and since this is a novella you do realise it will take place over a weekend mostly, and that they will get their act together.

And then they will live happily ever after.

Short and sweet

Cover
ok

ebook, 100 pages
Published June 6th 2016 by Pocket Star
The Wedding Belles 0.5
Contemporary romance
XoXo after dark free read

32 comments:

  1. I need to read this series!

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  2. I've never been a fan of novellas because most times there isn't enough room to get a big story.

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  3. I hate when characters need to talk but don't.

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  4. I always hope they will make it but sometimes I think how many times did you fight in a short amount of time? LOL :)

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    1. Ha, maybe they should not make it for once

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  5. Eh...I hate books that could be resolved so much faster if they communicated. Please authors...find another trope to keep them apart!

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  6. I had fun with this series and I am sad it is over :(

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  7. It's why I rarely read novellas.

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  8. I don't read a lot of novella mainly in romance because too fast... but sometimes it's nice

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  9. Short and sweet sounds perfect right about now.

    Karen @For What It's Worth

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  10. Lauren Layne's novels always put a smile on my face. Glad you enjoyed this one. :)

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  11. I could maybe do this since only a novella. But it sounds a little disappointing.

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    1. It was good for a short read, but yeah not amazing

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  12. *waves*
    I like that cover the more I look at it.

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