Will she shed the ugly duckling and emerge into a swan—or conform to the wishes of others?
When Zach Morrison was dumped at the altar, Dani was
there to help him pick up the pieces. A year later, he comes to her needing
help. Will she pose as his girlfriend to help him fend off the unwanted
advances of the former dumper-fiancé?
The two play their roles too well and make believe rapidly
morphs into reality. In the face of ‘maybe this is the one for me’, old hurts,
old wounds and unanswered questions collaborate to sabotage this couple’s
finding a forever life.
Author Richards shows her skill for delving into long
standing and repeated hurts and humiliations—and the effect they wreak on a
person’s decision making. Dani is a proud woman, super loyal to family and
friends, often to her detriment. She keeps her secrets and promises—often to great
personal loss. Her refusal to betray a friend’s most personal secret causes
Zach, whose repeated misuse and abuse by the spoiled, selfish former fiancé, to
doubt her and break things off.
But the story doesn’t end there. Just
as it looks like these two might have their acts together, Dani’s most
important secret rears its head, and is sure to strike a personal chord in many
readers. Watching her battle the mis-guided and mis-informed opinions of those
who matter the most, demonstrates loud and clear that our own peace of mind and
personal approval is what deserves attention. This is a beautiful piece of
writing and should not be missed.
Based on a scale
of 1-5, Always a Bridesmaid merits an 8.