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Discover the scintillating new novel from the bestselling author of Pictures of Lily and The Longest Holiday!
A year ago, Bronte left Sydney for a wedding in England, where she met newly single Alex. After one amazing night together they parted ways.
Now working on the picture desk for a glassy magazine in London, Bronte is about to meet a new colleague - who turns out to be all too familiar. Alex is now engaged, but the memory of the spark they felt when they met hasn't died. As Alex's wedding day looms, it is clear that he and Bronte have unfinished business...
A sparkling, feel-good read for fans of Lindsey Kelk and Kirsty Greenwood.
Praise for Paige Toon:
'We devoured this in one sitting, relaxing on a sun-lounger - and our, er, tireless research revealed that it's the perfect beach read' Cosmopolitan
'Fun, summery, chick-lit with bite - if you want a bit of escapism, this is perfect' Cosmopolitan
'It's fresh, incredibly confident, with a very strong cast and sense of place. This wonderful page-turner kept me guessing right until the end' Marian Keyes
- Sales Rank: #448433 in eBooks
- Published on: 2014-05-22
- Released on: 2014-05-22
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review
‘For smart romantic fiction look no further than the new book from bestselling Paige Toon… Prepare yourself for a massive twist’ (RED on The One We Fell in Love With)
‘A beautiful story of love and loss’� (My Weekly on The One We Fell in Love With)
About the Author
Paige Toon was born in 1975 and grew up between England, Australia and America. A philosophy graduate, she worked at teen, film and women's magazines, before ending up at Heat magazine as Reviews Editor. Paige is married, has two small children and lives in Cambridge. Visit her website at paigetoon.com, or you can follow her on Twitter @PaigeToonAuthor
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
3.5 stars for a fantastic book with a terrible ending
By Vox Libris
Perhaps my biggest pet peeve as a reader is when I invest myself emotionally and in a book - when I give it all of my time and attention - only to experience the main character betray herself at the end. It feels disingenuous, like I've taken part in a lie.
Such is my problem with this book.
The first three quarters - the first four fifths, for goodness sake - is fantastic. Bronte comes to London for a hen night, meets the gorgeous and alluring Alex, and they rock the headboard. She goes back home to Australia, he heads back to his life, and all's right. Each has recently broken up with a significant other, they provide succor and sex to one another, and they have given themselves some hot memories.
A year and a half later, Bronte is in London for a new job. Joining her, equally new to the company, is Alex. Neither can forget the passion and chemistry they shared, but now there is a teensy little problem: Alex is engaged to the girl from whom he was broken up when he and Bronte got together the first time.
The thing is, their attraction to each other is just as strong as it was when they met in the bar. Their attempts to fight it off only seem to strengthen it. Sure, Alex has a fiance�, and Bronte soon has a boyfriend of sorts in Lachie, a fellow Aussie who has come to England as a sort of budding wedding singer. Lachie is every bit as hot as Alex is, and he cares deeply for Bronte. But her heart belongs to Alex.
The thirteen weddings are those at which Bronte works as a photographer. If you're interested in the nuances of wedding photography, this is the book for you. Each of those weddings - Each.One . - is detailed and discussed, sometimes to the detriment of the story's pacing. You'll be on a roll with Bronte and Alex, and then you're at a wedding.
Bronte, Alex, and Lachie are an entertaining threesome. Bronte has a sweetness to her, but also a sharp edge. A childhood experience scarred and scared her away from religion and marriage, but she is willing to open her heart to Alex and Lachie. It's in there - her hope in love and fidelity - but she has to trust herself before she's willing to tear down the obstacles she faces.
Alex is presented as an honorable guy. He's engaged to a woman he's been with for ages, and he feels tremendous loyalty to her. Yet she has become an obligation and not a life partner, even if Alex clings to closely to duty to see it. Lachie, on the other hand, is a traveling troubadour of sorts. He's fun, and he's interested, and he's the salve to Bronte's torn heart and ego.
Does she use him? I think she does. She's given her heart to someone else, and as much as Lachie gives to her, she takes, even when it appears she is giving in return.
The ending ... well, I won't say anything because you need to read the book. But the ending ANNOYED THE HELL OUT OF ME. It isn't that I expect hearts, roses, and happy Hollywood endings. But I do expect that the ending will remain true to the characters I've enjoyed. And this ending seemed to smack that loyalty and disregard it completely.
Read it, come back, and hit me up in the comments. I'd love to know what you think. I'd also have loved to give this five stars, but the ending left me angry.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Thought it would be a sweet and fluffy romance, but got instead a very strong and bittersweet story. Truly amazing
By love and stolen kisses
The book begins with Bronte meeting Alex in a Club, each of them on hen/stag night. Both of them are newly single. They connect instantly, and ends up having a one night stand. One year forward they meet again. Even though it was only meant to be a one-night stand, Bronte never forgot Alex, and it doesn't seem that Alex forgot about Bronte neither, but this time he's about to get married to the girlfriend he was on a break from, when he met Bronte. Working together with Alex every single day is difficult for Bronte.
The whole situation with Alex is one big mess, and even though it's a big part of her life, I loved that the story is not centered about them getting together or not, because there is something there is much more present in her life, which is figuring out how to deal with something that happened in the past. She can't move forward alone or with anyone before she has accepted/forgiven her past.
I really like Bronte. She's a woman that's not scared of following her ambitions. She's very straight forward, and not a shy person..... but there is also this secret side to her. She's very affected by something that happened in her past, and it make her sound very cynical about love at times. She's not a big fan of weddings. Doesn't believe in marriage or god - imagine being a wedding photographer then?
It brought something to her character everytime she witnessed a wedding through her lens, and she grows through the book.
I've read all of Paige's books, and is a big fan of hers, so obviously you might not take my words for something, but I truly think this is the best she has ever written.
I did the mistake of thinking this would be a sweet and fluffy romance with weddings, but what I got instead was a very strong, and bittersweet story.
There were times were I thought, wow this is much darker than what she use to write, but somehow the tone in the book is still kept very light. Bronte's friends brought a lot of light to the novel. Lachie especially, who is a fellow aussie and wedding singer. He's a warm person, and to quote Paige "This boy has more confidence than Johnny frigging Jefferson." LOL. He's really great. The ladies thinks so too ;)
I love the way Paige write. She has this talent for setting a mood, and place with very few words. Making her heroines warm, funny and strong women. I love that these women are someone you can look up to.
There were many great surprices in this book, and I can't really tell you more without giving anything away.
But know this, this story brought just as many laugh as it did tears.
A great book - no, that doesn't even cover it - An amazing book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
BRILLIANT!!!
By Simona Elena
Yay! I was screaming and dancing around when this book arrived one day before pub date. As soon as I finished the book I was reading I started with this one. Paige Toon is one of my favourite authors and I just love her writing, so I was really curious about it.
The story follows Bronte, if you already read Pictures of Lily by Paige Toon you might recognize her. It all starts at a hen night where Bronte meets gorgeous Alex and they share a night of passion, then she leaves for Australia again, where she lives.
One and a half years later she’s back in the UK, working there for a year. It turns out that Alex works at the same place and they meet again, their chemistry and connection is sparkling again, but Alex is engaged now.
That makes everything really weird and uncomfortable for both of them. Bronte is really confused.
Through a friend Bronte gets the possibility to be a photographer at weddings and she really likes it. At a wedding she meets Lachie, an Australian musician, and they become great friends, she is also very attracted to him, but there is still Alex.
Bronte has a great group of friends and I loved reading about Bridget again (remember her from The Longest Holiday?!). They meet regularly at the pub and have lots of fun. Sometimes they also accompany Bronte to weddings.
Alex is really weird sometimes; asking Bronte weird stuff and their night comes up several times. At a wedding of two of their friends they get closer and share a passionate kiss. That makes Alex ignore her for several weeks, but Bronte knows that she is in love with him. It only get weirder when she meets his fianc�.
There is Lachie as well and he’s flirting with her all the time. She likes him a lot, which only makes her feelings more confusing. She is torn between two man, not able to be with one and not wanting to hurt the other one. I really felt with her and just wanted her to find her true love. From time to time she suffered from bad dreams, connected to her childhood, we only find out towards the end, what it was all about. Lachie was there for her all the time and so caring. I really wasn’t sure whether to be on team Alex or Team Lachie, I liked them both, both definitely have book boyfriend potential. Eventually Lachie and Bronte get closer.
Wedding #13 is Alex’s wedding and Bronte has to be there and take pictures, is that really a good idea? Everything gets really interesting from this point forward, with a lot of drama, I couldn’t put the book down!!!
As a reader you really don’t know, who she’s going to pick in the end or whether Alex marries his fianc�. At a moment a got really angry with Alex, because he didn’t seem to realise the truth, only when it was too late. I have to say I was probably more on Team Alex. Bronte made her own choice and I really loved the ending. We also get to hear about older Paige Toon characters again. Not only in the end, but also in between. So Joe Strike and Lily fans, keep your eyes open. I was so happy with the news and it put a real big smile on my face.
The book also covers the topic of friendship and being there for friends and the topic of alcoholism. Covering difficult topics and still find a heart warming and cute style to write is just BRILLIANT!!! Bronte’s past is also present all the time and I loved the way Paige put this all into one story. Her writing is so gripping, dramatic, romantic, sweet, compelling…
The Thirteen Weddings were great to read about and all so different. Bronte is a warm and passionate character and her feelings really came through during the whole story.
This book actually calls for more of Bronte!! I say that after all the Paige Toon books, because she creates wonderful characters and still wanna be part of their story. It’s great that the books are all somehow connected. I also think that it’s time for Bridget to have her own story!!!
AMAZING!!! I was able to dive into the story and be a part of it. ♥♥♥
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