![]() Justin’s cover in society is to pose as a somewhat vague, bird-watching loose screw. I’m not letting too big a cat out of the bag (especially since the reader is clued in by page 50) when I tell you that Justin is, in fact, one of England’s most valuable spies, and far from the lady-killer Evie presumes. Or at least that’s what Evie thinks, due to a midnight encounter ten years earlier. So crazy in fact, that she’s willing to call in a chip she’s held for some time from the worthless, lady-killing Justin Powell. So, it’s not surprising that the inescapable fact that she seems less than adept at running her Aunt Agatha’s ( Bridal Season) wedding planning business makes her crazy. Lady Evelyn, heroine extraordinaire, overcompensates – boy, does she overcompensate – for being the least beautiful member of a breathtaking family by managing her life, the lives of her family, and just about anything else she can manage to manage. And, as I laughed out loud and happily turned pages, I kept thinking again and again what a perfect movie it would make. It’s funny, charming, unputdownable, and contains at its heart an utterly adorable romance between two equally adorable characters. ![]() If Connie Brockway can do it, why can’t Hollywood?īridal Favors is, to put it simply, as close to a perfect romantic comedy as you are ever likely to find. ![]()
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