
Incompetent was embarrassed after being thrown out by the hero (gee, I wonder why) and because she is the heroine, she meets a wonderful old lady who offered her a job because grandma apparently has a good feeling about her. Like who the hell air types when they’re angry? I have no idea if the author was going for because if it was humor, then she failed.Īnyway, Ms. I guess her incompetence is supposed to be cute and endearing but it ended up really annoying. The heroine is…incompetent but she’s pretty and cute. I have so many things to say about this but I’m gonna refrain. The heroine acted like a creep stalking the hero on his social media and then his job because she wants to believe that romance isn’t dead. Things happen because they had to and the characters react to them because the story needs them to no matter how confusing and illogical it is. The most interesting thing about this book was the blurb and the whole “found a wedding gown with a romantic personal note in it that touched me.” In theory. I DNF’d but decided to finish it anyways despite my reservations. It’s getting hotter, sweeter, and more surprising than anything I could have imagined.īut I have no idea how this one is going to end…

A love letter that did not result in a happily ever after.īut that story is nothing compared to the one unfolding between us. But that’s not going to stop me from discovering the story behind his last love letter. Thanks to a twist of fate, he’s my new boss. Because I’ve since found out something else about Mr. If only my true-love fantasies had stopped there. I also discovered he’s the most gorgeous. The name embossed on the blue stationery: Reed Eastwood, obviously the most romantic man who ever lived. Stitched into the lining of a fabulously feathered design was the loveliest message I’d ever read: Thank you for making all of my dreams come true. That’s when I found another bride’s “something old.”

I’d gone to sell my own unworn bridal gown at a vintage clothing store. It all started with a mysterious blue note sewn into a wedding dress.

From New York Times bestselling authors Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward comes an unexpected love story of secondhand hearts and second chances…
