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Three Brides, No Groom

Three Brides, No Groom

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: One of the 2 MacOmber books I didn't like....
Review: .... and I've read over forty. She's usually lovely but this was well... incomplete feeling. I never felt sweetly enveloped in any of the stories, which is something D Macomber usually does very well.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: too rushed in parts
Review: i was over all pleased with the book ,gretchen was way too long and carol was shorter but by the time we got to maggie it was like whoosh...i felt that instead these women would have been better if maybe they were written in a mini series type thing instead of one book because you really wish for more development of all characters and left with the feeling of a great ending but kinda quick....

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A mediocre Macomber
Review: This one just doesn't do it. All three stories are excellent in themselves. However, the set-up of the books ruins each plot. The reader must wait until then end of the book to find out what happens to each character, and it is more frustrating than suspenseful. I recommend having someone who read this book tell you which page to jump to after you read each short story.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Quick and Cute, but little substance!
Review: Three women meet for their class reunion. Though not friends during their college years, they get together to discuss what happened in the first weeks and months after college graduation. In doing so they reveal how their lives have turned out to be nothing what their class mates had expected. EAch woman tells her story, none of them quite turning out as expected. But the epilouge explains it all and pulls it all together. Though they were cute stories, there was very little substance to require the amount of pages it took to write the book. Some of the fluff could have been taken out and reduced the book in half.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Quick and Cute, but little substance!
Review: While I usually love anything written by Macomber, I must say this book needed much more revision before it was published. The three women who share their stories of what happened after college are believable, and the plot lines are also good, but the events bridging them all together, some of the situations and much of the dialogue TELLS rather than SHOWS. Debbie can do better than this

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not so Hot
Review: While I usually love anything written by Macomber, I must say this book needed much more revision before it was published. The three women who share their stories of what happened after college are believable, and the plot lines are also good, but the events bridging them all together, some of the situations and much of the dialogue TELLS rather than SHOWS. Debbie can do better than this


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