The Wedding Diaries
I found this wonderful author "Linda Francis Lee" I really like her books. I not finish with the "Simply series" yet so i dont think I’ll do any comment n introduction for Simply Series. Linda Francis Lee has an amazing writing style, she definitely knows how to grab the readers attention and keeps you interested throughout the entire story. But i had read two of her books, "The Wedding Diaries" & "The Ways Of Grace". I really like "The Wedding Diaries", is a rich girls becomes poor story - but finds love. This was a nice happy quick read with some great romantic moments. Max and Vivi are wonderful well writing characters. You will pull for them and cry with them. I loved it so much I did not want it to end, I loved all the characters. I loved Vivi she is trying to prove that she is not this spoil princess that everyone think she is, she even wants to prove it to Max. I really think they’re perfect couple n really meant to be together eventhough some of the comments out of his mouth were too straight-foward and arrogant. I might smack a guy like him. But at the end I like him. And the ending of the book is absolutely wonderful. A perfect story for all you romantics.
Book Description
He may turn out to be the best gift she has ever received. . . SHE WAS READY TO TIE THE KNOT.
NOW SHE’S FIT TO BE TIED.
Texas heiress Vivienne Stansfield’s dream of being a bride was about to come true. But in a startling change of fortune, her safe, reliable fiancé proves himself to be neither–and her wealthy, eccentric father disappears, leaving her with no money, no explanation, and no choice but to find a job. Determined to prove that she isn’t the pampered princess the tabloids say she is, she seeks the position of nanny for sexy real estate mogul Max Landry’s young sisters. With to-die-for clothes and a heart as pure as her gold charm bracelet, Vivi steps up to the challenge. But how to resist her irresistible employer?
Max needs a nanny. But the last person he wants is a knockout who doesn’t know the first thing about taking care of herself, much less two young girls. But once she arrives, he learns that there is more to Vivi than her short skirts and high heels imply. And when she asks Max to teach her about the game of life and passion, this strong-willed man realizes that he wants to play for real, for keeps–and he has no intention of losing this woman’s surprisingly fragile heart.
I will be looking for more books from this author