Críticas:
"Harbison dazzles in her latest, a perfect blend of chick lit and women's fiction . . . Absolutely first-rate." --Publishers Weekly (starred) on When in Doubt, Add Butter"Delicious, just like dessert." --People Magazine on When in Doubt, Add Butter"Touching, truthful, and profoundly satisfying, Harbison delivers her finest work yet." --Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author of Jeneration X on Always Something There to Remind Me"Harbison continues to wow readers with her charm and genuine characters." --Booklist on Hope in a Jar"Harbison serves up a deliciously light blend of 1980s nostalgia and women's fiction...Harbison raises the emotional stakes and gives this story a little more bite without losing her fun, breezy style." --Publishers Weekly on Always Something There To Remind Me"Harbison's writing is zingy and funny..." --Publishers Weekly on Secrets of a Shoe Addict Harbison dazzles in her latest, a perfect blend of chick lit and women's fiction . . . Absolutely first-rate. Publishers Weekly (starred) on When in Doubt, Add Butter Delicious, just like dessert. People Magazine on When in Doubt, Add Butter Touching, truthful, and profoundly satisfying, Harbison delivers her finest work yet. Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author of Jeneration X on Always Something There to Remind Me Harbison continues to wow readers with her charm and genuine characters. Booklist on Hope in a Jar Harbison serves up a deliciously light blend of 1980s nostalgia and women's fiction...Harbison raises the emotional stakes and gives this story a little more bite without losing her fun, breezy style. Publishers Weekly on Always Something There To Remind Me Harbison's writing is zingy and funny... Publishers Weekly on Secrets of a Shoe Addict" Harbison dazzles in her latest, a perfect blend of chick lit and women's fiction . . . Absolutely first-rate. "Publishers Weekly (starred) on When in Doubt, Add Butter" Delicious, just like dessert. "People Magazine on When in Doubt, Add Butter" Touching, truthful, and profoundly satisfying, Harbison delivers her finest work yet. "Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author of Jeneration X on Always Something There to Remind Me" Harbison continues to wow readers with her charm and genuine characters. "Booklist on Hope in a Jar" Harbison serves up a deliciously light blend of 1980s nostalgia and women's fiction...Harbison raises the emotional stakes and gives this story a little more bite without losing her fun, breezy style. "Publishers Weekly on Always Something There To Remind Me" Harbison's writing is zingy and funny... "Publishers Weekly on Secrets of a Shoe Addict"" "Harbison dazzles in her latest, a perfect blend of chick lit and women's fiction . . . Absolutely first-rate." --"Publishers Weekly" (starred) on "When in Doubt, Add Butter""Delicious, just like dessert."--"People Magazine" on "When in Doubt, Add Butter""Touching, truthful, and profoundly satisfying, Harbison delivers her finest work yet." --Jen Lancaster, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Jeneration X "on" Always Something There to Remind Me""Harbison continues to wow readers with her charm and genuine characters."--"Booklist" on "Hope in a Jar""Harbison serves up a deliciously light blend of 1980s nostalgia and women's fiction...Harbison raises the emotional stakes and gives this story a little more bite without losing her fun, breezy style." -"Publishers Weekly" on "Always Something There To Remind Me ""Harbison's writing is zingy and funny..." -"Publishers Weekly" on "Secrets of a Shoe Addict"
Reseña del editor:
At twenty-one, Ashley Barton was on her way to the altar to marry Burke Morrison, her high school sweetheart, when something derailed her. Rather, someone derailed her-another man who begged her right up to the last minute to reconsider the marriage, because he loved her more. Besides, the other man told her, Kevin had been cheating on her. For a long time. His argument was compelling, and Ashley wrestled with the obligation of fulfilling her guests' expectations-providing a wedding-and running for her life. She chose running. With the best man. Who happened to be Burke's brother, Frank. This relationship doesn't work either. The practical, dependable Frank can't compete with his wild brother's memory, so Ashley opts for neither, and, instead, spends the next seventeen years working in her family's Middleburg, Virginia, bridal shop, Talk of the Gown, where she subconsciously does penance for the disservice she did to marriage. But when the two men return to town for another wedding, old angers, flames, hostilities, and passions are reunited. Just because you've traded the good guy for the bad guy for no guy doesn't mean you have to stay away from love for the rest of your life, does it?
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