Publisher's Synopsis
A fake diamond, a cloudy emerald, and six unworn wedding dresses hanging in Leslie's closet. A bunch of almost Mr. Rights. But only ONE TRUE LOVE. If only she can what has been right before her all along.
CONSENSUS: Reviews are consistent. This book is unputdownable!!!
Two weeks before her wedding, a tragedy takes place, and Leslie Westcott becomes a single woman once again. The pain of it all is palpable, and the need to move forward in life takes time. But over the next few years, Leslie has no problem meeting Mr. Almost Right and accepts their proposal, again and again. After all, with the loss of her one true love, no one would ever fill that void. Leslie must change what she wants with each new relationship, but what about love? It seems to be the missing element in her decisions.
Fortunately, the thought of settling for less stops her, always in the nick of time. And with each fiance, she examines her life choices.
The end result is a closet full of unworn wedding dresses and an aunt who owns a bridal shop who decides to have a charity auction to benefit a local women's shelter. Unfortunately, she likes to share the story of her neice to anyone who will listen. Join Leslie as she relives each voyage to love and decides which dresses she is ready to cast away. And what about her true love? Has he been there all along, and her engagement rings have sparkled too brightly to see him just beyond?
Maybe the love of her life has been there all along - she'll have to look past the sparkle of her engagement rings and into the heart and soul of a good friend.
Readers say:The story is engaging and emotional. They describe the book as an excellent read with well-developed characters and a personality they enjoy. Readers praise the writing style as engaging and flowing effortlessly. They appreciate the detailed dress sketches and descriptions that make the story more realistic. The pacing is described as sweet, tender, and genuine. Overall, customers find the book easy to read and hard to put down.