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ISBN: 0007582358 (ISBN13: 9780007582358)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Madeline Fraser, Lauren Hobbs-Miller, Sarah Hempel, Will Jennings, Tom Wheeler
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Always the Bridesmaid Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 400 pages
Rating: 3.96 | 3561 Users | 326 Reviews

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Maddie Fraser has never been anything other than the girl in the background: golden boy Dan’s little sister, crazy Shona’s minion, workaholic Sebastian’s ex and now she’s also the girl in the middle of her warring best friends.

Lauren has announced she’s getting married – just as Sarah’s husband asks her for a divorce. Nothing in Maddie’s career in event organising has prepared her for this particular combo of planning and real pain. The news that her ex is also tying the knot is the final straw. While the magazines say she should be leaning in, all she wants to do is sleep in. But whether she likes it or not, everything is about to change for Maddie. For better or worse, this grown-up bridesmaid is taking centre stage…

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Title:Always the Bridesmaid
Author:Lindsey Kelk
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:May 7th 2015 by Harper Collins
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Contemporary. Fiction

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Ratings: 3.96 From 3561 Users | 326 Reviews

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Im never not in the mood for a Lindsey Kelk book. I cant put into words the excitement when I heard Lindsey was releasing a new standalone book, and when the book arrived early I couldnt wait to get stuck in.Maddie is an events assistant, she doesnt like to say no. Not only is she working a project to secure a very long over due promotion at work, allowing her to take control and get away from her dragon of a boss. Her best friend Lauren is getting married and Maddie is planning the wedding, and

5*There's two main things that this book has an advantage:1) I heart Lindsey Kelk2) I fancy the pants off any (fictional) men named Will or Tom.There's nothing about this book I disliked. I finished it in two days and loved it from beginning to end. Maddie is a great main characters. She's so incredibly lovable. Lindsey Kelk has the power of creating the perfect main characters for her books, it's impossible for me to dislike any of her main characters, they have a certain flair about them.full

I can't even put into words the excitement I felt when this book arrived early. Lindsey Kelk is the Queen of this genre. In fact, let's make her the Queen of everything, she is pretty amazing after all. Seriously though, I read her books and wonder just how she does it. Picking up a Lindsey Kelk novel is the ultimate pick me up, I swear even just holding one in my hands makes me feel better about myself when I'm feeling down. Always the Bridesmaid was no different, I loved every single page of

I have been a huge fan of the I heart series and since then will read anything and everything that Lindsey Kelk writes. I was really excited when I got the chance to read Always the Bridesmaid and couldn't wait to start. To be honest this book took me some time to read - this is not something that happens when I read her books, but for some reason I found this pretty tricky to get into. This could have been my own fault, I was unfortunate to not have the time initially to really get into this

Maddie is two characters at once, one is dumber than a rock, and the other is a confident capable career woman. Her "best friends" are useless parasites, her family is cruel and unsupportive, her boss is a manipulative bitch, and her love life? Don't get me started on that. Will is an asshole, Tom is a confused lonely doormat.2 stars for making me laugh a couple of times over the utter ridiculousness of it all.(view spoiler)[The whole Will/Tom thing made no sense to me at all, how can she think

I really like this book. Its sweet, funny, have real characters and its a quick read (finished it in 4 hours) The only thing I could have needed is a little more character developement of Tom, Shona and Elinor.I hope to see a 2nd book about these people :)

3.5 starsI liked this but didn't love it. There were some real laugh out loud moments in this book. Many characters in this book seemed to be very childish and naive - and they were supposed to be over 30 years old! And the so-called best friends make me shudder! They were awful friends. Except Tom whom I truly liked from the first second, all the other characters just weren't my cup of tea (her friends were really totally unlikeable and so selfish and just horrible).Solid writing as always from
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