



Just One of the Groomsmen
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4.4 • 188 Ratings
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Addison Murphy has always been the funny friend, the girl you grab a beer with. And now that one of her best guy friends is getting married, she’ll add “groomsman” to that list, too. She’ll get through this wedding if it’s the last thing she does…provided no one expects her to dive for any bouquet.
When Tucker Crawford returns to his small hometown, he expects to see the same old people, feel comfort in the same old things. He certainly doesn’t expect to find his childhood bestie under the hood of a broken-down car…let alone feel his heart beating faster when he realizes who she is.
Tucker’s certain that he and Addie could be electric…even if a breakup could split their tight-knit group. He’ll just have to bury his feelings during the bachelor parties, cake tastings, and rehearsals.
But Tucker doesn’t realize that he’s running out of time. Because Addie’s planning to leave and follow her own dreams…and the only way they’ll have a shot at love is if he can prove to Addie that this time, he’s willing to do it on her terms.
Each book in the Getting Hitched series is STANDALONE:
* Just One of the Groomsmen
* Always a Bridesmaid
* Catch and Release Groom
Customer Reviews
Enjoyable read
I received an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I thought that this was a pretty good book. I laughed and I cried, and of course I swooned! My heart broke for Addison at one point in the story (no spoilers here!), I could feel all of the emotions like I was a fly on the wall! I hope there are follow up books to this one because I am not ready to let Addison and Tucker go!
Just One of the Groomsmen
Cindi Madsen has written a fantastic book about best friends falling in love amidst a friend’s wedding plans. This is the story of Tucker and Addison. Addison is a groomsman but she has to wear a dress and heels at the wedding. PBD
Just One of the Groomsmen
This book had a great storyline but I found that it could have moved a little quicker. I found myself skipping pages because it seems to drag a little. Overall it was a good read.