Thursday, October 16, 2008

THE WEDDING HEIRESS by Pamela Ford

Publisher Harlequin Super Romance
Date published October 2008
ISBN 978-0-373-71521-3
Contemporary Romance
Mass Market Paperback
Reviewed by Angie



Delaney McBride left her hometown in Wisconsin and never planned to go back. Years later, she is successful advertising executive who was laid off from her job because the firm she worked for lost a big account. Just when her job search is getting desperate, she find out her great-aunt has left her an inheritance – with strings attached.

Mike Connery was Delaney’s biggest crush as a teenager, and she has never forgotten how he made her feel. She has never been a believer in fairy tales, storybook endings, and the happily ever after. When Delaney finds out that in order to inherit her aunt’s money, she has to finish planning five weddings her aunt was the wedding planner for. Not only does Delaney have a task to finish, but she has to keep the others who stand to inherit from not finishing their tasks. Mike and his friend Dan have a 1957 Chevy to restore, and Skully and Stonewall have to create a new bandstand for the local school in order for anyone to get their money.

Delaney McBride has taken over this reader’s heart as a favorite heroine. She has faced her tormentors from school and become a woman who knows what she wants. While Mike and Dan have no idea how much she hated being called “Pumpkin” she knows she has to stand up to them. When Mike pushes her buttons she is hot headed, and loveable. Her temper matches her red hair making her come alive from the pages of THE WEDDING HEIRESS. Pamela Ford has taken Mike Connery from small town mechanic and big city lawyer and turned him into a hero worth fighting to get to know. Delaney may think she has gotten over Mike, and hates when he calls her Pumpkin, but truly her heart knows best. When Delaney lets down her guard, Mike takes the right steps into her heart and Ms. Ford brings a winning romance with their combination of characters.

The plot thickens from simply an old woman leaving a crazy old will, when someone tries to sabotage the plans for the weddings. As Delaney unravels the mystery and gets to know Mike as an adult she finds herself intrigued not only with weddings and planning, but with the citizens of the small town where she grew up. Secondary characters fill this novel out with a bang; the quirky citizens of Holiday Bay are priceless. This reader hopes Ms. Ford will return to give us more from a great town.

No comments: