Title: HERE COMES THE BRIDE
Author: Hope Ramsay
Series: Chapel of Love, #3
On Sale: August 29, 2017
Publisher: Forever
Mass Market: $7.99 USD
eBook: $5.99 USD
Audio: $19.98 USD
There goes the groom . . .
For Professor Laurie Wilson, planning her wedding to longtime boyfriend Brandon Kopp has been a whirlwind. But somehow, between all the cake tastings and dress fittings, she never imagined being left at the altar. In the aftermath, she does what any sensible woman would—she swigs champagne and considers keying his car. Until someone knocks on her door with a much better idea for revenge.
Best man Andrew Lyndon thinks Laurie’s better off without Brandon. But Laurie’s father—and Andrew’s boss—isn’t going to accept anything less than a reconciliation. And he’s made it Andrew’s problem to solve. So Andrew decides to make Brandon jealous by setting Laurie up on a string of “dates.” After a couple of weeks, Brandon will be begging Laurie to take him back. But Andrew’s plan works a little too well because suddenly he’s the one falling for Laurie—and planning a proposal of his own.
Top 5 Wedding Movies!!
My faves in descending order
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding. I never laughed so hard. Honesty, this is one of the funniest movies ever. And it featured such a sweet love story too.
- Father of the Bride (either version). It doesn’t matter whether it’s Spencer Tracy or Steve Martin, this movie covers some universally true emotional ground. And I have to say that my own father behaved a lot like Spencer Tracy when I got married. And of course there’s Martin Short’s hilarious portrayal of a wedding planner in the Steve Martin remake. Classic comedy.
- While You Were Sleeping. That moment at the end of the movie when Lucy confesses her love for the best man is classic, and makes me cry every time. I should say that “While You Were Sleeping” is probably my most favorite romance move ever. So of course I have to include it on any top five list.
- The Graduate. I know “The Graduate” is not really a wedding movie. But who can ever forget Dustin Hoffman banging on the windows of the church, stopping the wedding, and then carrying Katharine Ross off into the sunset.
- Four Men and a Little Lady. Hijinks in Britain with Tom Selleck, Steve Gutenberg, and Ted Danson. The chase scene at the end is hilarious, but in my view Ted Danson steals the show with his doddering minister portrayal.
Hope Ramsay is a USA Today bestselling author of heartwarming contemporary romances. Her books have won critical acclaim and publishing awards. She is married to a good ol’ Georgia boy who resembles every single one of her Southern heroes. She has two grown children and a couple of demanding lap cats. She lives in Virginia where, when she’s not writing, she’s knitting or playing her forty-year-old Martin guitar.
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