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This book was about a wedding that brought the whole family together. Sisters coming together and trying to heal from past hurts by each other and unrequited love all while trying to setup a wedding that unexpectedly has to take place in 2 weeks because the venue double booked. If you have a sister or sisters you know there can be some drama and hurt feelings that linger over your life. It was sweet how the sisters came together to make this wedding what their youngest sister wanted, to replicate their parents wedding. I like the old loves and new unexpected loves that came into the picture for the girls. Was surprised by a twist near the end and the cold feet of the youngest. All in all it was a good book taking the reader on a lovely journey and a sweet ending.

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Thank you NetGalley for the arc. What a wonderful story about sisterhood and the unconditional love that comes with it. I thought all the characters were very likable and relatable, especially with their faults. We're all human after all.

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I found the story to be a slow burner, and not being sure if it was for me. However once I stuck to reading it I did grow to really enjoy it. The book is quite light hearted and an easy read. Unusual for a romance, the book focuses more on the relationships between the sisters with their individual romances being placed almost as side stories. The story overall is really heart-warming and a nice light read particularly for fans of romance novels.

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BOOK REVIEW: A Wedding in Driftwood Cove by #oliviamiles

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Thank you #netgalley & #amazonpublishing for the chance to read this book, I really loved this story it was a great read Olivia writes amszing small town romances! Every page of this story was awesome!!

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Three sisters, who have grown apart, gather together to celebrate the youngest sister’s wedding. What makes this book a 5 star read is the realness of the story. Life isn’t always sunshine and roses, but often has a way of working itself out as Claire, Amy, and Hallie discover in the days approaching Hallie’s wedding. It’s not your typical easy, breezy romance and is a refreshing change of pace. Claire struggles with a pessimistic view of love and marriage. Amy struggles with a heartbreak she has never really recovered from. Hallie struggles with making her vision of what her life should be like perfect. As the wedding gets closer, perfect seems to be nonexistent. Looks can definitely be deceiving and secrets come to the surface. The sisters think they have each other figured out, when really they don’t. They find that their love for each other grows stronger by the experiences they have had and continue to share. They find that relationships may not be perfect or guaranteed, but are totally worth it. The characters seem to pop off the page and you can’t help but identify with each of them personally. This book gives you all the feels!

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