My own copy |
Original Cover |
The blurb:
Sometimes, Happy Ever After
is where the real trouble begins…
Chelsea Donnolly wasn’t
supposed to amount to anything. But if there’s one thing the bad girl from the
estate liked better than trouble, it was a challenge. So, to the amusement of
her best friends Evie, Mollie and Ruby – and the disbelief of her teachers –
this bad girl turned good.
These days, Chelsea is the
kind of girl people are proud to know – and, after a surprise trip to Venice,
she has a ring on her finger to prove it. But to get there, she’s had to learn
to keep her deepest secrets from everyone – even her fiancé. And when wedding
preparations threaten to blow her cover, Chelsea can’t help but wonder: in her
battle to the top, might she have left the best parts of herself behind?
My Opinion:
*Book provided by the author in exchange
for an honest review*
Nice Day for a White Wedding is the
second book of Andi’s The House on Camden Square series. I haven’t read the first
book of the series, but that was ok. I think it just took me longer to get into
the book, because I had to get to know the characters first. I didn’t have the
whole picture, which made it a bit harder and I think it’s probably a different
reading experience if you have read the first book.
Chelsea is in a really good place at
the beginning of this book and couldn’t be happier when her boyfriend Kit
proposes to her. That’s when trouble starts. They go to see his parents and
that’s the moment, when she meets his family for the first time. Chelsea turned
her life around, but the secrets about her past are about to be revealed, also
to Kit. His mother, who is a b****, and father don’t approve of her at all and
make everything possible to break them apart. Part of this mission is revealing
her past. A lot of things happen that make the book interesting and exciting,
but for Chelsea they are the opposite. Kit and her start arguing a lot and
everything goes wrong.
This book is full of ups and downs and
I actually felt really bad for Chelsea and I couldn’t really believe that Kit
would listen to his parents. In the end the storyline made more sense though.
There are also some flashbacks in this
book and I really liked them. It gives the story a little break and still
connects it all.
This book is full of humour, heart and
passion! An enjoyable read full exciting moments!
Rating:
My possible cast:
Chelsea: Emily Weiss
Kit: Jason Lewis
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