The Wedding Switch
por
Sharon Kleve
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Formato
Kindle
Páginas
51
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 23, 2015
Descripción
In a whimsical world where love and mischief intertwine, two brides find themselves at the center of a hilarious mix-up on their wedding day. As the two women, each with their distinct personalities and dreams, navigate the chaos of the ceremony, unexpected twists and turns lead to laugh-out-loud situations. They encounter a cast of quirky characters, each adding their own flair to the unfolding drama.
Amid the confusion, unexpected bonds are formed and friendships are tested, leaving the brides questioning what they truly want for the future. As they face the pressures of societal expectations and personal desires, the story explores the themes of love, identity, and the unpredictability of life.
With a charming blend of humor and heart, this narrative captivates readers and invites them to ponder the nature of true happiness. It reminds them that sometimes, the best moments are found in the most unexpected of circumstances.
Amid the confusion, unexpected bonds are formed and friendships are tested, leaving the brides questioning what they truly want for the future. As they face the pressures of societal expectations and personal desires, the story explores the themes of love, identity, and the unpredictability of life.
With a charming blend of humor and heart, this narrative captivates readers and invites them to ponder the nature of true happiness. It reminds them that sometimes, the best moments are found in the most unexpected of circumstances.
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