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The average rating for A Wedding Worth Waiting for based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-01-15 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 2 stars Rodney Walker
"A Wedding Worth Waiting For" is the story of Karrie and Farne. Our h is a gorgeous and innocent belle, who has grown up in a conservative family. Been warned against men and their intentions from childhood, ever since she realized the truth about her parents'marriage, she is wary of men who flock around her like bees around nectar. So much so, that the book begins with her coworker serenading her beauty with 'I'd love to walk barefoot through your delicately pale, ripening corn-colored tresses' . LOL. Anyways, the H comes into her life and sparks fly from both sides. They instantly fall in love, there's some back and forth with drama, and after a small hiccup, ends in a HEA. There was just..nothing after all the buildup we had in the first half. I was expecting some passion or angst, but nope, it was pure happy-happy-small roadblock-happy-happy. Not exactly my cup of tea. Safe 2/5
Review # 2 was written on 2018-09-14 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Jim Ferguson
This one is unusual in the sense that it�s not wacky like other harlequin romance books. It is, so far, the most normal one I have come across. I mean, no revenge plots, no pimping parents/relatives, no evil other woman. No hate vibe between the characters...so I kinda liked it since it was ordinary, if a bit boring. The couple meet, flirt, go on a few dates, are totally attracted to each other. They are on the course for a whirlwind romance, and marriage. The Hero wants to marry the heroine within 10 days and after knowing her for little more than a week. It�s only upon intervention of the heroine�s mother that they agree to a 3 month engagement. The author shows how insecurity with each other�s feelings almost leads to the wedding being cancelled but all gets resolved in the end and they get their HEA. What I found weird, was the author�s portrayal of the heroine. The heroine is supposed to be a 22year old working woman, but she had all the symptoms of arrested development. I think the author wanted to show her as conservative and virginal, but instead, she seemed more like a 15year old going through her first big crush. The author did actually do a good job describing the extremes of emotion when in the face of an intense attraction, plus the insecurity that comes of not really knowing the depth of the other person�s regard. The heroine constantly vacillates between being happy and worried since she is unsure of the Hero�s feeling. The readers all know he is just frustrated but the heroine can�t figure it out, which is why she acts more like a teenager than a grown woman. She was just too naive to be believable.


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