Marry Me at Christmas by Susan Mallery

Marry Me at Christmas (Fool's Gold Romance, #21) (Fool's Gold, #21)

by Susan Mallery

To bridal boutique owner Madeline Krug, organizing a Christmas wedding sounds like a joy, until she finds out she'll be working closely with the gorgeous brother of the bride, movie star Jonny Blaze. How will a small-town girl like her keep from falling for the world's sexiest guy? Especially with mistletoe lurking around every corner!

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My Review:


Ok, so I did something I never do, I read a book out of order, but I have to tell you this book is done in such a way that it really didn’t matter. You felt like you have know the town and the history. I am sure some of the background characters you would have been happy to see again if you read the other books but for me it felt like I knew them already. I loved how this book was ok to read out of order and I am thinking I might want to start this series. I really loved the small town feel it has and how everyone felt like family.

This story is about Madeline and Jonny. Madeline has lived in the town a long time and is a co-partner at a cute little bridal shop called Paper Moon. The mayor of the town stops by to ask Madeline if she can help the super handsome and incredibly famous Jonny Blaze action star with his sisters wedding. With a huge crush on Jonny since, like forever, Madeline just couldn’t say no, even if she really wanted to and never planned a wedding before. I loved the chemistry between these two and I really loved Madeline. I felt bad that most of her friends are married and popping kids out left and right. I really wanted Jonny to be the one for her but with a bunch of very funny moments and a lot of Christmas Magic, I just loved this story of finding true love with the one you least expect.

I can’t really recommend this series but I can recommend this book. If you are like me and must read things in order then I would recommend starting at the beginning like I might do now since I loved the small town and connection between all the characters. This was a great holiday read and I do think you can read it as a stand alone because it was very well done with explaining and not making you feel completely lost. Just loved this book!




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