Eliza Richards knew she had no business trying on that million-dollar wedding gown. It didn't look like it should cost a million bucks, so what was all the fuss about? But when she put it on, she knew. It shimmered, it sparkled—it made her see an image of a groom…her groom.
There goes the groom…
Five minutes before his own wedding, MacKenzie Courtland found himself literally attached—tuxedo button enmeshed in lace—to Eliza, the most beautiful bride he could ever imagine. Problem was, she wasn't his bride! How was he possibly going to explain two brides at the altar?
I did not enjoy this. Too much slapstick and silliness. I didn’t laugh.
I really enjoyed book #2 in the series which is why I bought this book..
THE MAGIC WEDDING DRESS SERIES: I gave 4 ½ stars to book #2 “The Fifty-Cent Groom.” I gave 2 and 2 ½ stars to books #1 and #3: “Million-Dollar Bride” and “Two-Penny Wedding.”
DATA: Narrative mode: 3rd person. Story length: 248 pages. Swearing language: mild. Number of sex scenes: one referred to not shown. Setting: around 1996 Kansas City and Kansas. Copyright: 1996. Genre: humorous contemporary romance, romance with a little magic.