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From princess to pauper..., May 31, 2005
Vivienne is about to marry Grady, but discovers that he has eyes for someone a female attorney he works with, so they part amicably. She then discovers that her daddy has run off with her inheritance, leaving her to fend for herself, and stuck with all the bills.
She suddenly finds herself without a home, car, credit cards, man, or prospects for a job. Real estate mogul Max accidentally offers her a job as a nanny for his two sisters, which she quickly accepts. Soon, Vivienne has wooed his entire family, including his surly teenage sister, Nicky.
Vivienne has never really been in love; her relationship with Grady was based on societal concerns. Plus, she has never really known if men have liked her for herself or her fortune. Max has been nursing a crush on Vivienne since he was 10 and she was 6; will he finally get the chance to explore his feelings for her?
Lee cleverly uses Vivienne's unused Wedding Diary for her personal revelations which aid the progression of the story.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
from the BestWeddingSites.com editor, March 5, 2004
A DELIGHTFULLY ROMANTIC STORY - you will fall in love with the characters.
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. I even found myself reading the book while stirring dinner on the stove, as I didn't want to put the book down. Luckily nothing got burnt :)
And the ending of the book is absolutely wonderful. A perfect story for all you romantics.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Pampered Princess, May 22, 2006
The Wedding Diaries by Linda Francis is a rich girls becomes poor story - but finds love. This was a nice happy quick read with some great romantic moments. If you are looking for a nice beach read I would pick this up. If you enjoy this genre, I would also suggest, Flirting with Danger by Suzanne Enoch, Crazy For You by Kate Angell and `Saving Allegheny Green' by Lori Wilde, See Jane Score by Rachel Gibson and `Underfoot' by Leanne Banks
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