Can love, romance and marriage really be better the second time around? That's what four forty-something best friends are about to find out in Jean Stone's smart and poignantly funny novel about saying "I do" all over again. It's an idea just crazy enough to work--Second Chances, a wedding planning business tailored for the second time around, run by four single friends who've loved and lost, and who are ready to start over again. Using the upcoming nuptials of one of their own to test the venture, Jo, Lily, Elaine and Sarah are about to learn indisputably that it's never too late for second chances.
Definitely a different kind of romance novel. This one featured older characters and a bit of maturity not usually seen in the romance noels I usually read. For me it was more about the relationship between the four women and I'm a little excited to see where this series is going.
it ended better than I thought. A little dated in how the story is told but it did make me want to read the rest of the books to find out what happens. I thought it was going to be wrapped up in one book but glad it did not. Although I am rather sick of reading about weddings...
This book, the start of a series, reminded me far too much of Nora Roberts' Bride Quartet, only this series came first. Four old friends, in their early 40s, come together to form Second Chances, a wedding planning service for woman getting married a second time. Lily is flighty but monied. Supposedly these women met in college but I cannot believe they would have stayed friends with Lily. Very little substance. She's been married 3 times, divorced 2x and widowed once, hence the money. Sarah is a jewelry designer. Not married but together with the father of her son. Elaine, the reason for the new venture, is getting married for the 2nd time. Jo has just been completely swindled by the man she loved. She's in this to lick her wounds. Add a fake-gay man as their receptionist (he's undercover as a columnist to find out what women are really like. They don't know he's straight.) I couldn't warm up to the characters but the last third of the book did make it hard to put down. Hence the 3 stars.
Misunderstandings, betrayal, recovery, healing, and best friends. It all comes together in this book of love and romance and weddings. A nice light read but doesn't follow the formula of most romances. It's got some substance. And the women are smart and capable, but can still work out a relationship with a man.