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Happy Ever After (Bride Quartet #4) Audio CD | Pages: 333 pages
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Title:Happy Ever After (Bride Quartet #4)
Author:Nora Roberts
Book Format:Audio CD
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 333 pages
Published:November 2nd 2010 by Brilliance Audio
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction

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Childhood friends Mackensie, Parker, Laurel and Emmaline have formed a very successful wedding-planning business together. While helping thousands of happy couples to organise the biggest day of their lives, three of the four women have all found love themselves - but workaholic Parker remains resolutely single.

Her business is her life and she devotes all her energies to it. But as she is forced to re-evaluate her friendships, Parker finds that someone is about to divert her focus...



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Original Title: Happy Ever After
ISBN: 1423368991 (ISBN13: 9781423368991)
Edition Language: English
Series: Bride Quartet #4
Characters: Mackensie "Mac" Elliot, Carter Maguire, Jackson "Jack" Cooke, Parker Brown, Laurel McBane, Delaney "Del" Brown, Malcolm "Mal" Kavanaugh, Emmaline "Emma" Grant
Setting: Greenwich, Connecticut,2009(United States)
Literary Awards: RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Contemporary Single Title Romance (2011)

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Mal was PERFECT for Parker. He ruffles the unflappable Ms. Brown, and I couldn't stop reading until I had finished the book...in an afternoon! I loved the continuation of the previous friends' stories in the quartet, and how close knit these friends and SO's are, and that Parker can really TALK to these men as she does with her "sisters." Malcolm is all rough edges: overdue haircut, a stubbly beard, greasy jeans and a worn leather jacket. Parker is pristine: color coded closet, matched underwear

Second read of the full quartet:Well, I started book one of this series on Thursday night, and here I am, Sunday at noon, having finished the fourth book. Don't judge me. It is rare that I have this much free time on a weekend (though I am sure there are other things I should have been doing) and it has been way too long since I had a reading marathon.I distinctly remember reading this quartet for the first time nearly a decade a go. I remember loving it. I remember adoring the four friendsMac,

This was the book I was waiting the entire series for! And for the most part, I'm really happy with how everything progressed between Parker and Malcolm (and yeah I'm aware I misspelled his name in my status update, tho I'm not sure why there isn't an edit update option on GR, it's 2018 ffs, we should have one by now), but I'm not happy with the final part, where Malcolm realizes the depth of his feelings for Parker and he proclaims his undying love and devotion using Carter's, Del's and Jack's

This is such a satisfying conclusion to an incredibly sweet series. Parker Brown is the mastermind behind Vows, the wedding business she runs with her three best friends. Shes also the glue, holding everything together through sheer willpower. Organization and punctuality are her superpowers. No one can keep their head under pressure like Parker. Shes cool, calm, and collected at all times. And she has absolutely no idea what to do with Malcolm Kavanaugh. Malcolm is a former Hollywood stuntman

The conclusion to Ms. Roberts Bride Quartet was eagerly anticipated by many, including me, even though over all the series itself is just MEH. That is just meh, it is not an acronym for something---as all know that annoying acronyms fill these books! MOB FOG MOHbah! Although the best man was not labeled BMto my inner middle school boys disappointment.So... back to the review. If there are real people in the world like Parker, Ive yet to meet one. She was so organized and anal to the point of

2.5 starsI'm glad just to be done with this series, and done with Nora Roberts. Sorry but I've come to realize her writing style just isn't for me. Her stories and characters touch the surface but nothing else. There is nothing unique or intriguing about her work, just a bunch of unoriginal characters thrown into repetitive recycled stories. This is supposed to be one of her strongest series if I'm not mistaken and the only hit for me was Mac's book.I thought Parker would really irritate me like

My romance kick has been fulfilled. Im a happy person and now it is time to get back to other books.
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