Never say never when it comes to love.
Greer Jones has made a real name for herself at the elegant matchmaking agency Two Love Lane. For a lot of reasons—including a past engagement she broke off—practical tech expert Greer is more interested in the business of love than the experience of it, but she can’t help but covet a gorgeous wedding gown that’s the prize in an upcoming cocktail-party contest. In a moment of brazen inspiration, Greer asks a handsome Brit she’s only just met to accompany her to the party. He agrees—and Greer believes her date is a starving artist. Little does she know the truth. . .
Ford Smith, as he calls himself, is actually Stanford Elliott Wentworth Smythe, the Eighth Baron of Wickshire. Fresh off a breakup with a money-grubbing siren who deceived him all the way to the altar, Ford has no desire to fall in love—especially with Greer who, like the desired wedding gown, is beautiful but only skin-deep. But soon Ford realizes that there’s more to Greer than meets the eye. Her professionalism is matched only by her passion for life and love. . .and, best of all, she has no idea that he’s to the manor born. Could it be that true love is priceless after all?
Amazon
Elizabeth's Review
My rating: 3 of 5 stars - Average Read
Review Copy Provided by Publisher via Net Galley
A Wedding at 2 Love Lane was a cute read, but I didn’t love it.
While the story is entertaining, I struggled with the fact that it seemed to be written at a 30,000 foot level. The bones of the story were laid out, but there were large gaps were more detail would have made the characters more relatable and easier to connect to.
The flip side of that is that pieces of the story that weren’t really important were went into in a lot of detail.
I also found myself a little confused about the direction of the story as there several sub plots going on all at the same time.
I liked Greer and Ford and would have really liked to have gotten to know them better. This is my first read by this author, so I don’t know if some of my issues are related to her style of writing or specific to this work.
View all my reviews
No comments:
Post a Comment