Linda Bennett has lived a charmed life. With her husband being a rich tycoon, she's been showered for decades with wealth and privilege. While the bad economy has ruined many of their acquaintances, they've been extremely lucky, both in their marriage and their finances. Or so she thinks.
When her daughter decides to marry - too young and too fast for Linda's liking - Linda's husband claims he doesn't want to flaunt the family's good fortune. He convinces the bride to skip the expensive, ostentatious ceremony and instead host a small, intimate affair at his members-only private club located on the Mexican coast. But from the moment the guests begin to arrive, the entire event seems cursed. Linda's husband keeps disappearing for hours on end, the groom's divorced parents are certifiable, and the groomsmen drunken idiots. And when one of the bridesmaids sets her sights on the sexy groom, all bets are off.
Will the bride make it to the altar? New York Times bestselling author CHERYL HOLT - with her fast pacing, dazzling dialogue, fascinating characters, and infuriating villains - will keep readers guessing to the last page.
Genre: General Fiction
When her daughter decides to marry - too young and too fast for Linda's liking - Linda's husband claims he doesn't want to flaunt the family's good fortune. He convinces the bride to skip the expensive, ostentatious ceremony and instead host a small, intimate affair at his members-only private club located on the Mexican coast. But from the moment the guests begin to arrive, the entire event seems cursed. Linda's husband keeps disappearing for hours on end, the groom's divorced parents are certifiable, and the groomsmen drunken idiots. And when one of the bridesmaids sets her sights on the sexy groom, all bets are off.
Will the bride make it to the altar? New York Times bestselling author CHERYL HOLT - with her fast pacing, dazzling dialogue, fascinating characters, and infuriating villains - will keep readers guessing to the last page.
Genre: General Fiction
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