What is the last five-star
review book that you read?
Mine was A
Lowcountry Bride by Preslaysa Williams.
I just read this book on my vacation last week and I LOVED it.
Maya Jackson
dreams of having her unique wedding gowns showcased by Laura Whitcomb, Inc.,
the premier wedding gown designer that she works for. She has a chance to move up in the company
with a new unique design, but first she has to return to Charleston, South
Carolina to help her father after a fall fractured his hip. Laura Whitcomb will not pay her while she’s
back in South Carolina, so Maya takes a job at a local bridal boutique.
Derek Sullivan is
back from the military and the owner of Always a Bride. It was his mother’s dream and legacy, and he
is struggling to keep it from bankruptcy.
He and his daughter are still struggling over the loss of his wife in
the Emanual AME mass shooting. He can’t
connect with his daughter. When Maya
Jackson enters his store with her unique dress designs, looking to sell her
gowns, and later to work at the store, Derek feels like his prayers have been answered.
Will Maya be able
to realize her dreams to become a famous bridal gown designer? Will Derek be able to save the dress shop and
connect with his daughter? Will they be
able to find love?
I LOVED this novel
and read it quickly. I loved Maya
Jackson as the heroine. She is an
independent woman who struggles with finding love for herself as she suffers
from sickle cell anemia and will only live for ten to fifteen years. She decides to put everything into her dress
designs to become the success in New York City that her mother always dreamed
of. I loved Maya’s journey through the
novel. She has to realize what is best
for her. What does she really want? I love that both her father and Derek support
her and her ability to make these decisions for herself. They don’t want to change her. I loved that.
I also loved to
read about Maya’s designs. I would love
to see them for real. I love that her
inspirations were from her Afro-Filipina heritage. Her heritage was discussed throughout the novel,
and I was intrigued by it. Her special
Filipina stitching learning from her mother sounded fascinating.
I also enjoyed
that this was a clean read. There is definitely
romance and love, but it does not get into any bedroom scenes. Church is also identified as being very
important to many of the characters. I really like it.
Overall, A Lowcountry
Bride is a perfect read with a great heroine and sweet romance. The novel had wonderful characters and plot.
I greatly enjoyed it.
Book Source: Review Copy from William Morrow. Thank-you!
Thank you for a review on a book which sounds very interesting.
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