Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Review for The Key to Happily Ever After by Tif Marcelo



Kindle Edition, 320 pages
Expected publication: May 14th 2019 by Gallery Books

A charming romantic comedy about three sisters who are struggling to keep the family wedding planning business afloat—all the while trying to write their own happily-ever-afters in the process. 

All’s fair in love and business.

The de la Rosa family and their wedding planning business have been creating happily ever afters in the Washington, DC area for years, making even the most difficult bride’s day a fairytale. But when their parents announce their retirement, the sisters—Marisol, Janelyn, and Pearl—are determined to take over the business themselves.

But the sisters quickly discover that the wedding business isn’t all rings and roses. There are brides whose moods can change at the drop of a hat; grooms who want to control every part of the process; and couples who argue until their big day. As emotions run high, the de la Rosa sisters quickly realize one thing: even when disaster strikes—whether it’s a wardrobe malfunction or a snowmageddon in the middle of a spring wedding—they’ll always have each other.

Perfect for fans of the witty and engaging novels of Amy E. Reichert and Susan Mallery, The Key to Happily Ever After is a fresh romantic comedy that celebrates the crucial and profound power of sisterhood. 

My Thoughts…

Imagine working with your family every day.   There has to be someone in charge, someone to keep everyone on the same page.    But there also is bound to be drama, differing opinions, and butting of heads.    The three sisters who are running the de la Rosa family wedding planning business want the business to succeed, especially after  their parents have retired leaving them all equal partners.   I love how they worked together, how they fought with each other, and how they managed to make the business successful.     They were true sisters, they loved each other with their whole hearts, but they each had their own reasons for wanting to succeed and those reasons did not always work well together.

My favorite part of the story is the dynamic of the sisters but I also love the tidbits of romance.    From the brides and grooms that they were working with to the sisters own searching for the happy ever after, it warmed my heart.   This wasn’t a full romance book but there was enough in it to make me happy and satisfied with what I was reading.   

The Key to Happily Ever After is a wonderful book about three sisters, a family business, and family drama.   

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