I breezed through Jamie Brenner’s fabulous novel “The Wedding Sisters”. I laughed, cried, worried, cheered, and celebrated with Meg, Amy and Jo (yes, "Little Women"). In this case, three modern-day sisters are poised to get married. The sisters couldn’t be any more different—albeit each wants the same thing: true love. Full disclosure: I’m a Mom of three daughters, and the Becker Sisters not only hit close to home, the trio could be sitting at my kitchen table. The sisters’ penetrating stories are held together through the voice and tender heart of their mother, Meryl Becker, who is loving, overbearing, oft-controlling—but of course, ONLY wants the best for her girls. And yet, Meryl must “let go” while simultaneously holding her “babies’ close—because they still need her. She is the quintessential multi-tasker—handling her daughters’ complex love lives, her aging, aloof mother (with secrets of her own), and her absent-minded English professor husband (whose students, at times, take precedence over his family). Everybody’s life and personality is a juggling act for Meryl, and every day during “wedding season” is a full-on drama. Meryl deals with broken hearts, sibling rivalries, and passions —including her own middle-aged desires, which re-awaken amidst trying to simultaneously plan the three weddings and all the trimmings. Not to mention, the weddings aren’t just your run-of-the mill “Big Day”—each daughter is marrying a Somebody. The Beckers’ world quickly morphs into public fodder, filling the gossip columns. And we see it all: love lost, love found, infidelity, lies, and ultimately, truths exposed. The twists and turns while tying the matrimonial knots make the Becker Sisters’ colorful tale an unputdownable read, as each character forges her own path toward Happily Ever After. I devoured this hands-down perfect beach book in ONE sitting, or as the Sisters might say, in ONE brisk walk down the aisle.