The Secret Bridesmaid
The laugh-out-loud romantic comedy of the year!
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Publisher Description
'Bursting with heart' Lindsey Kelk
'Filled my heart with joy' Paige Toon
Sophie Breeze is a brilliant bridesmaid. So brilliant, in fact, that she's made it her full-time job.
As a professional bridesmaid, Sophie is secretly hired by brides to be their right-hand woman, ensuring their big day goes off without a hitch. From wrangling rowdy hen dos to navigating last minute portaloo cancellations, there's no problem she can't solve.
So when she's employed by an actual Marchioness to help plan the society wedding of the year, it should be a chance for Sophie to prove just how talented she is.
Of course, it's not ideal that the bride, Cordelia, is rude, difficult and determined to make Sophie's life a nightmare. It's also a bit inconvenient when Sophie finds herself drawn to Cordelia's posh older brother, who is absolutely off limits. And when a rival society wedding is announced, things get even more complicated . . .
Can Sophie pull off the biggest challenge of her career, follow her heart and maintain her reputation - all while keeping her true identity hidden?
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Everyone is talking about The Secret Bridesmaid
'Total escapist fun!'Fabulous magazine
'An absolute treat'Katie Marsh
'Will have you laughing down the aisle'My Weekly
'Vivid and heartwarming . . . a fun, fresh romantic comedy' Holly Miller
'A unique, hilarious spin on wedding mayhem' Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
YA author Birchall (the Morgan Charmley series) makes her adult debut with a unique, hilarious spin on wedding mayhem. As a professional bridesmaid, Sophie Breeze is part wedding planner, part emotional support expert, and she's dealt with everything from posh port-a-potty crises to having to dress up as Chewbacca in a Star Wars–themed wedding. When she's hired by the Marchioness of Meade to pretend to be a friend and bridesmaid to her socialite daughter, Lady Cordelia Swann, Sophie jumps at the chance, knowing that the aristocratic wedding will put her business on the map. But Lady Cordelia doesn't want Sophie's help and goes to great lengths to get Sophie to quit. Their contentious relationship takes a turn when Cordelia's former best friend chooses to have her society wedding on the same date as Cordelia's. Now it's a competition, and Cordelia's all in. Suddenly, Sophie must scramble to create the perfect wedding—which includes committing designer espionage—all while fighting her growing attraction to Cordelia's brother, Tom, who doesn't know that she's not really a friend of his sister's but hired help. Birchall pays just as much attention to the complex nuances of female friendship as to the healing power of love, resulting in an entertaining romp. This is sure to please.