Chocolate for Two by Maria Murnane

Chocolate for Two (Waverly Bryson, #4)

by Maria Murnane

Waverly Bryson’s life is officially perfect: She’s engaged to her gorgeous boyfriend, Jake; her Honey on Your Mind TV segment is more popular than ever; and Waverly’s Honey Shop is growing by leaps and bounds. What could possibly go wrong? For starters…everything.

This is Waverly, after all, and drama follows her wherever she goes. Why should her trip down the aisle be any different? Now, before she can marry the man of her dreams, she’ll have to go head-to-head with his high-society mother, whose vision for their wedding isn’t exactly meshing with Waverly’s. Adding to the chaos is the impending departure of Paige, Waverly’s very pregnant retail partner; the arrival of her suddenly secretive best friend, Andie; and the meddling of a new TV producer who’s promising to “shake things up.” Suddenly Waverly’s perfect life feels like it’s about to come crashing down…unless the irrepressible Miss Bryson can prove to the world—and to herself—that she really can have it all.

Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on

5 of 5 stars

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This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I love, love, loved this book. Waverly never fails to entertain me. I love her inner monologues when she's trying to stand up to Jake's mum. I think I would be exactly the same in her shoes. All she wants is for Jake's mum to like her as much as she like his ex Holly. However, Waverly and Mrs McIntyre don't exactly have the same vision for the wedding.

Add in a pregnant co-owner who needs replacing soon and her new producer has upped her Honey on Your Mind segment to 5 times a week and Waverly's life is falling apart. She can't be in two places at once, she can't run the Waverly shop and film 5  segments a week of Honey on Your Mind.

This book had the perfect ending. It was super cute. If you love chicklit then I highly recommend this book and this series.

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