It is only a matter of days before Milly's wedding. It's not just any wedding, but a wedding to a multimillionaire's son, a wedding that has required lavish plans, all of which have already been made as the story begins. Unfortunately, there's a problem.
Milly is already married to a man she wed ten years earlier, when she was eighteen, as a favor to help keep him in the country. It didn't mean anything to her at the time.
But now it matters, very much. Milly's wedding photographer just happened to have also been at her previous courthouse wedding, and is enjoying knowing her secret, a secret he might just spill to her family and husband-to-be, none of whom know she is already a wife.
The Wedding Girl (Thomas Dunne Books, 1999), by Madeleine Wickham, a.k.a. Sophie Kinsella, is another easy "beach read," good for an afternoon in the sun when you just want a fun, frivolous story to keep you occupied for a few hours.
Milly is already married to a man she wed ten years earlier, when she was eighteen, as a favor to help keep him in the country. It didn't mean anything to her at the time.
But now it matters, very much. Milly's wedding photographer just happened to have also been at her previous courthouse wedding, and is enjoying knowing her secret, a secret he might just spill to her family and husband-to-be, none of whom know she is already a wife.
The Wedding Girl (Thomas Dunne Books, 1999), by Madeleine Wickham, a.k.a. Sophie Kinsella, is another easy "beach read," good for an afternoon in the sun when you just want a fun, frivolous story to keep you occupied for a few hours.
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