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The True Love Wedding Dress
ISBN-13: 9780451413222
ISBN-10: 0451413229
Publication Date: 8/17/2011
Pages: 368
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4.1 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Signet Select
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The True Love Wedding Dress on + 40 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I really loved this book!

Each author writes a story about a magical dress that brings true love to the recipient, and builds the story around each new character, and how the dress comes into her life. People fall in love with unexpected lovers, and it brings out to me the coincidences that happen in our own lives, that make people meet at just the right time, or miss finding the best person for them. Do we all have magic in our lives, but go a different direction because we can't see the big picture?
Nice long stories, each is like a mini-book, and are warm and humerous....Enjoy!
Storygirl
panick avatar reviewed The True Love Wedding Dress on + 51 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Get this anthology for Connie Brockway's short story alone - well worth the effort. If you a fan of Caroline Anderson's Keegan/Paxton series, you'll love this story about Patrick O'Shannessy, Caitlin's brother from the historial romance, Keegan's Lady. This is a satisfying story that shows that Patrick has redeemed himself nicely since "KEEGAN'S LADY" and deserves his own happiness which he finds in widow, Faith Rudolph's arms. It also features Ace and Caitlin and Ace's younger brothers, who are getting their own stories soon.
vmachapy avatar reviewed The True Love Wedding Dress on + 215 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
To be honest, it was just okay for me. There are 4 stories in this book. The first one is okay, by Barbara Metzger,A Perfect Fit. The second not so great, by Connie Brockway,Glad Rags. The third was also okay, Casey Claybourne,Something Special. The last story was awesome by Catherine Anderson, called Beautiful Gifts. So, give it a try... you may even enjoy it more than I did. This may be your cup of tea. It just wasn't my fav.
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jessicadeaton avatar reviewed The True Love Wedding Dress on + 34 more book reviews
I did not like this book. I had to stop reading could not get involved with the story.
demiducky25 avatar reviewed The True Love Wedding Dress on + 161 more book reviews
It's hard to rate this book over all since each story was written by a different author with some of the stories being an absolute joy and others made me keep looking to see how many pages were left before I was finished (which is why I reviewed each story separately below). This is a collection of short stories tied together by a common theme. It starts off with the prologue which tells the story of a servant girl making a wedding dress for her wealthy, spoiled mistress who is marrying the girl's love. She puts a spell on the dress to ensure happiness in love for the owner because she doesn't want to see the groom suffer. However, the spell backfires and she ends up with the love of her life and the dress mysteriously vanishes, only to turn up again in the other stories.

A Perfect Fit by Barbara Metzger- Katie acquired this dress by accident and meant to send it back to the dress shop to get her correct wedding dress, but the place burned down before she could do so. Her fiancee is killed in an accident soon after, and she is drummed out by her parents because she is pregnant with his child. Fast-forward to when Katie's daughter is ready for her wedding, and Katie wants nothing more than for her daughter to wear this special dress. But will both women be able to find love with some handsome gentlemen on the horizon? All-in-all a cute story, but it did feel a bit choppy and rushed at times.

Glad Rags by Connie Brockway- As we learned in the previous story, this dress does have certain magical qualities, including being able to perfectly fit its intended wearer. In this case, it happens to be a 6 ft + man who is made to face humiliation at a party after losing a bet with his ex-girlfriend's brother. This was the steamiest of the stories, but the plot moved rather quick, making for a quick and entertaining read. The idea of the dress "choosing" a man in this case was a very creative choice!

Something Special by Casey Claybourne- This one tells the story of a young girl growing up mostly alone out West while her father travels a lot for work. She finds the wedding dress in the attic & gets the idea to advertise for a governess back East, both to combat her own loneliness and hopefully bring someone into her father's life. Unfortunately, things don't exactly work out as planned as her father and her new governess don't exactly see eye-to-eye...This was probably my favorite of the stories because of the love-hate relationship between the two main characters, it isn't always peaches and cream between them, which allows for the sparks to fly!

Beautiful Gifts by Catherine Anderson- This one tells the story of Faith, who flees from Brooklyn with her six-year old daughter Charity to escape her oppressive father's attempts to arrange her second marriage to a man who doesn't want Charity around. They end up in No Name, Colorado with Faith working as housekeeper to Patrick O'Shannessy, a man with father issues of his own. This one read rather quickly quickly and comes very close to Something Special in competing for my favorite story in this anthology, but the way Charity talked bothered me (nothing the way a six-year old would talk, even if she was very smart as Faith mentions). Even Faith doesn't talk that way most of the time. It detracted from the story for me
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Historical romance. Little bit of magic to it.


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