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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More Emerald Please, August 13, 2006
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Another great book in the Chintz & China Mystery Series. Emerald learns more about her ex-husband (and why their marriage ultimately ended) while trying to get through the wedding planner's worst nighmare that leads up to her wedding to Joe. Her maid of honor is cursed and stalked, her other bridesmaid is juggling a job and a new baby while her husband is headed off for an extended job on the road, and her daughter struggles with first love. That doesn't even include the family dynamics brought about by the wedding. Even Nanna makes an appearance. Emerald's reactions are real (why does this have to happen when I'm getting married) and fun (when a photographer tries to pair a swimsuit model with Joe for a calendar shoot). Can't wait for the next book!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Installment, August 10, 2006
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rantboi (Dayton, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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Overall, One Hex of a Wedding, the latest (and possibly the last?) installment in the Chintz 'n China Mystery series kept my interest throughout and was quite enjoyable to read (especially the last chapter).

Since I don't want to waste a lot of time ranting about the various aspects of the book, I'll just list some "good" and "bad" things about it...in my opinion, of course!

The Good:

**I like the fact that they finally changed the cover (it was getting a bit repetitious with the 'tea pot,' or whatever that was, theme). While I do like the change, it could have been better...the cover does not really fit the mood of the book and the bride on the cover is not all that representative of the main character.
**The story kept my interest...that's always a good thing when it comes to fiction! The author knows how to finish a chapter to make you wanna read more.
**Overall, most of the characters are well developed. (Except maybe Joe, Em's fiance, who seems like the main character from some mediocre romance novel.)
**I loved the last chapter...it was a pleasure to read. (Although, unless I missed it, there wasn't any mention of Rose's necklace.)
**The sexual references were finally where they should be in a book like this. There wasn't any "going-too-far" that some of the previous books had.

The Bad:

**This was not a murder mystery. There was no murder to be solved.
**Some of Emerald's 'psychic' impressions seemed more like common sense to me. After your friend's house was intentionally set on fire by some crazy person, wouldn't you feel something 'negative' around their property?
**The amount of bad stuff that happens to these characters can be a bit overwhelming. Is this the only way to move the story along? (This technique was much better used in the second novel, Legend of the Jade Dragon...which happens to be my favorite of all the five books.)
**The "f" word was used somewhat liberally throughout this novel. While I didn't mind it that much (since it made the dialogue more realistic), it might bother some readers who take this to be a total "cozy" mystery.
**For a woman who owns a tearoom, Emerald sure is addicted to coffee. While mentioning this obsession a couple of times throughout would not have bothered me, the fact that almost every page has some coffee reference was annoying...it made me cringe every time she would order some triple-shot-whatever coffee. I felt like I was reading an ad for Starbucks or something.
**Just for fun, here's a line from page 183: "Harlow paled beneath her exquisitely airbrushed tan." I don't know about you, but I find that sentence impossible to visualize...especially since it comes from a first-person point-of-view.

In conclusion, One Hex of a Wedding was one of the better installments in this series. And if it is the last, then it ended on a perfect note.

-Ater
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very satisfying!, October 26, 2006
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I am pleased to write that this offering in the C 'n C series completely exceeded my expectations...and more importantly, made me anxious for more. Ms. Galenorn has allowed the main character, Emerald, to grow into a more realistic 21st century powerful pagan. The previous novels had left me just a bit annoyed with Emerald's somewhat self-centered personality. "One Hex of a Wedding", though, offered some credible glimpses of vulnerability and willingness to reexamine long-held opinions -- just like a real woman as she grows older and, hopefully, wiser. The cast of supporting characters is becoming more fascinating to me, and they seem to have more dimension now. Heck, I even cried at some of the truly poignant moments in the book!

If you've not read any of the previous books, this could definitely stand alone. But do yourself a favor and read the earlier four anyway. If you find yourself, like me, vaguely annoyed with Emerald O'Brien by book three, don't worry -- you'll grow to love her again in "One Hex of a Wedding", a wonderful treat of a novel.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Wrap-up, October 28, 2006
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This was the most delicious final book in her series. I loved the way everything came together at the end, and the darker tone was perfect.

Read the entire series -- it's a definate winner!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Love Galenorn's books, October 4, 2011
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Book was in great condition and arrived in a very timely manner(prime). Glad I bought the whole series, it's wonderful to see Galenorn's abilities grow as she writes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One Hex of a Wedding, April 22, 2011
As I said before I think Yasmine Galenorn is an amazing author. At this point the Chintz and China books are my favorites and I wish she wrote more of them, but sadly she only wrote so many of them. Still well worth the read. I love them very much.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One Hex of a Wedding - true friendship and true love, October 18, 2010
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Leanne C. McHugh "Mystery lover" (East Geelong, Victoria Australia) - See all my reviews
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I've fallen in love with this wonderful series. The storylines are strong and complex, the action is phenomenal and the characterisations are strong and endearing. I love the mixture of 'witchcraft' and friends and family. Lot's of fun and quite thought provoking. A very good series and I recommend it anyone who loves a good mystery with a quirky twist.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's a nice day for a white wedding..., July 26, 2008
Emerald and Joe are set to get married, things couldn't be better, the two of them are so wildly happy together. But while enjoying an engagement party throw by her friend Harlow, her ex-husband Roy, shows up (thanks to an invite from their son Kip) and rains on their parade. The man can't hold his liquor and reminds Emerald of why they aren't together anymore. After picking a fight with Joe, Roy leaves and the party continues.

The next day while setting up for a barbecue, Joe is shot and rushed hospital. Roy looks to be the only suspect but Emerald knows he wouldn't stoop to murder, attempted or otherwise. During all of this, someone is stalking her maid of honor, Muray, and making sure to shake her up by leaving signs of his "affection" inside her home. It started with flowers and escalated to shattering her pet snakes cages and ripping apart her bedroom and clothing. Is this a match made in heaven or is it doomed to failure?
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best in the series so far!!, July 31, 2007
I can't wait until the next book in the series! It is a page turner.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Heck of a Good Book, August 12, 2006
I have benn a long time fan of Yasmine Galenorn's books, both fiction and non-fiction. This instalment into the lives of Emerald and friends was fast and furious! Right out of chapter one she had me hooked on the fast plot and tight twists and turns of Em's wedding and Murry's freaky stalker! I love this series! The characters are well written and have developed over time. I hope this isn't the last in the series as a previous reviewer hinted at! Please write more! Well Done!
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One Hex of a Wedding by Yasmine Galenorn (Hardcover - Feb. 2007)
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