This digital boxed set includes the first three books of the Three Girls series. Includes Three Girls and a Baby, Three Girls and a Wedding, and Three Girls and a Leading Man.
Don't miss the follow-up The Truth About Ever After (A Three Girls Book) and the brand new Three Girls and a New Beginning.
THREE GIRLS AND A BABY Ginny McKensie's life is spiraling out of control.
Finished with college, she should have been planning her wedding. After all, Ginny and Josh were made for each other—everyone said so. Except the love of her life didn't agree.
Now Ginny is back in her hometown, unwillingly single, and stuck in a dead-end job. When she discovers she's pregnant, Ginny is convinced her life is ending. Instead of planning a future with Josh, she's learning the truth about morning sickness, juggling bills, and seeing just how far designer jeans can stretch.
Her life-plan never included dating again (not even with her too-hot new boss), or being a single mother at 23. Now, with the help of her best friends, Annie and Jen, Ginny must try to re-imagine—and rebuild—a life she never wanted.
THREE GIRLS AND A WEDDING Jen Campbell loves weddings. In fact, she loves them so much that she became an event planner in the hopes that she would one day get the chance to help women create the fairy tale day of their dreams...Unfortunately, the only thing Jen has been allowed to plan so far are boring restaurant openings and children's birthday parties.
When Jen’s big break finally comes, she realizes that wedding planning is a heck of a lot more complicated than picking out the perfect flowers and cake.
Add to the chaos a pair of fighting friends, a totally pressuring mother, and a ridiculously gorgeous (but moody) best man, and Jen has her work cut out for her.
In Three Girls and a Wedding, Jen Campbell will try to plan the perfect wedding and maybe—just maybe—create her very own happily-ever-after.
THREE GIRLS AND A LEADING MAN Annie Duncan has never put much stock in true love. Sure, she loves dating, but she gets more than her share of drama working as a struggling actress—she can live without the romantic kind, thank you very much.
Instead, Annie focuses her energy on her two best friends, Jen and Ginny. And now that she finally appears to be getting her big break, Annie couldn’t be happier with the way things are going. When she meets Nate during a weekend away in Vegas, she figures she'll just have an exhilarating fling—even if he is totally adorable and clearly into her. But when Annie finds herself falling for Nate, she's faced with a choice she never wanted to make.
In Three Girls and a Leading Man, Annie Duncan attempts to chase her dreams and keep her heart under control. Her heart, however, may have different ideas!
If that is what you are looking for or are in the mood for then you will love this. The writing is great and all three books follow the story of three girls who have been best friends for years, have now graduated from college and are starting their lives.
There is drama and family dynamics that affected each girls perception of men and romance. There are three awesome men who are sweet and understanding, and kind.
I enjoyed all three books even though they were a little Hallmark for me. I like Schurig's Ransom series 1000% more, I mean it's like my favorite. This was so different from that but still a worth it read if you know what it will be going in.
Light and easy reading... As the title implies, the series is all about three girlfriends, one story for each, related in the first person.
I've read and written a review for first book unbundled, so this review will be for the second and third books.
Common thing for all three is that all of them have gotten over their personal issues, found a man, and moved on (not necessarily in that order though).
It might come across as a bit shallow for some readers, as what most chick lits are, but if one would just look deeper, there's a ton to learn from these stories.
This is disappointing as she starts well and uses apostrophes correctly and I was impressed. THEN all of a sudden..............she doesn't !! And I got too irritated by the mistakes and packed it in. It was funny, some good lines in what I did read along with some touching ones too but I just can't be wading through mistakes keeping on coming. They ruin the whole book for me. Firstly she kept leaving hyphens out like with "at home tests" or "work out these days", then a girl's surname changed from Dowger to Doweger and along with apostrophe mistakes which she HAD been getting right I'd seen enough really but then read this sentence-"I suppose I should have been was grateful" and that was my lot. Too many to wade through having encountered THIS lot in under 10% !!
They have been friends for so long that they know how to be supportive of each other. Ginny has been in love with Josh forever, but they broke up before college graduation. But then he visits and surprise a few 6 weeks later, but he is gone and Jen & Annie help her but then he is back after the baby is born, but the second story includes them and it's about Jen's career. But then she meets Matt. And then Annie's career takes off, but she meets Nate and is afraid. But there girls are family even if they aren't blood.
I really like this series. Good friendships, great character growth, a cute baby. Intimacy, while present, is not described. The author just needs to learn the difference between vice and vise, phase and faze, hoist and foist. Small things that keep this from being a 5 star book set, but a good effort.
These three books about three friends are enjoyable reads. The writing is great-the stories flow nicely. The characters are likable and I cared about them. They are young so there are many more stories to tell.
3 women that have formed their own family because their blood families left a lot to be desired. Each is on a journey to grow and find the true love and happiness in their lives.
This set started off really well, the first book in the series was well written and I like the characters story. I did enjoy the others but I did feel by the end it had gotten a little samey. One wonders how these independent women have these rather lame issues and fall into so many misunderstandings. Ok read but not great.
Easy read following the loyal friendship between Ginny , Jen and Annie . The highs and lows of relationships are explored within couples and parent and child .
Enjoyed Jens story the most and liked the way each chapter started with anecdote from other books .
Book was witty and has made me want to read more by this author
This takes you back to the days of best friends and more.
Three stories of life after college and how best friends make life work out. Each book has new developments and new people but the foundation is always the same. I like how the main characters grow but are there foe each h other in each story. I'm ready you check out the next book.
Wow really enjoyed the three girls trilogy and the lives of Ginny jen and Annie can't wait to read the rest of the series and much more by Rachel schurig she defiantly nos how to keep you hooked
I wrote reviews on the individual books already, so I'll just say I enjoyed this series. Ginny, Jen and Annie were great characters. All were solid, 4 Star reads for me.
really enjoyed this triology. loved how the three girls had a great friendship. respecting and being there for each other. yet leading their own life's as well. great holiday read.
Best plot ever. I enjoyed the storyline and the character's. The way it was consistent throughout. I would recommend these books to enjoys a God romance.