Thursday, May 22, 2014

On The Way To A Wedding By Suzanne Stengl



Title:  On The Way To A Wedding
By:  Suzanne Stengl
Publisher:  Myra and Angus
Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean
Rating: 4
Review:

"On The Way To A Wedding" by Suzanne Stengl ...

"Ryder O’Callaghan finds Toria Whitney on the side of a forest road with a totaled car, a sprained ankle, and a wedding dress. Both Ryder and Toria are scheduled to be married in three weeks—but not to each other.

Deep down inside, Ryder longs for the freedom and simple honesty of a less complicated life, but his pride has him hell bent on proving a point to his father. He’s building an estate home and marrying the sophisticated, elegant woman he’s chosen for his fiancée.

Confident in his conviction that love is overrated, Ryder is determined to make the lukewarm relationship work, so he denies his surprising fascination for his roadside damsel in distress.

Toria is running scared. She has called off her wedding to her parents’ idea of the perfect husband, and she needs time and space to discover what she really wants. The last thing she needs to complicate her life is the overwhelming attraction she feels for Ryder.

But sometimes love arrives in the most unexpected places."


What I enjoyed from the read....

"On the Way to a Wedding" was a beautifully written story in that once you start reading it you will have a hard time putting it down until the very end.  I found from the read that Ryder and Toria meet under very unusual circumstances that were very real and you could  even be sympathetic with.
I  think that this author did a good job with her presentation  of building this read that was a little predictable.  The  characters: Toria, Ryder, Pro, Isabelle, Greg, Catherine only naming a  few and in the end the reader is given a delightful romantic read.  Sometimes Toria did get on my nerves for not standing up for herself, however,  she later did!  Who would have thought that from two individuals meeting of the back roads on a stormy night...to me married in three weeks (NOT WITH EACH OTHER) and the drama pressures that are given to them by their 'high strung fiancées' where their whole  life would change so much for them in the end.  I don't want to tell too much more....pick up this good read and see for yourself just how this author conveys it all to the readers. Be ready for a  read that will have you laughing out loud from some of it only helping to give you a good, cute, and fun read.   











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