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Heather Wells is used to having her cake and eating it too, but this time her cake just might be cooked. Her wedding cake, that is.
With her upcoming nuptials to PI Cooper Cartwright only weeks away, Heather's already stressed. And when a pretty junior turns up dead, Heather's sure things can't get worse - until every student in the dorm where she works is a possible suspect, and Heather's long-lost mother shows up.
Heather has no time for a tearful mother and bride reunion. She has a wedding to pull off and a murder to solve. Instead of wedding bells, she might be hearing wedding bullets, but she's determined to bring the bad guys to justice if it's the last thing she does...and this time, it just might be.
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- Audible Audio Edition
- Listening Length: 10 hours and 34 minutes
- Program Type: Audiobook
- Version: Unabridged
- Publisher: Harper Audio
- Audible.com Release Date: September 24, 2013
- Whispersync for Voice: Ready
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00EO2U1VS
I grew up on Meg Cabot's books. The Princess Diaries, All-American Girl, Avalon High, The Mediator... these are the novels that shaped my love for the young adult genre, which was why I jumped on the chance to review the newest book in her most popular adult fiction series. The Heather Wells Mysteries have been around for quite a while, but in this most recent installment, the quirky, lovable heroine is back, and she's getting married—but that doesn't mean things will be calming down for her. In fact, it's just the opposite; when a student in her residence hall turns up dead even before classes start at New York College, she'll have to use her resources—and her wits—to get to the bottom of the fishy business going on in Fischer Hall—and save her wedding.
The Bride Wore Size 12 is true to Cabot's hilarious, pitch-perfect style. Impossible to put down and funny to the core, it's fabulously misleading and unpredictable until that one moment when the truth will click and everything rushes together. While it will have you at the edge of your seat and your heart pounding erratically throughout, I consider it a triumphant flourish of a feel-good novel—because just reading it will definitely make you a happier person.
Heather is a delightful narrator—both likable and genuine! I love how she's hard-working, clumsy (there's a little bit of each of us in her personality!), but still super sharp. What I admire so much is how, even though she never strays far from her beliefs and herself, she still has vulnerabilities and tenderness that make her so human.
I received this book for free through GoodReads Early Reviewers Program and was really looking forward to reading it. A chick lit mystery seemed like a great combination . "The Bride Wore A Size 12" is part of the Heather Mills Mystery series. It's the first book I've read by Meg Cabot and while I'm familiar with her Princess Diaries series, I've only seen short clips from the subsequent movies
I love mysteries. In fact, nowadays, I'd guess that probably two out of every three books I read are mysteries. British mysteries are my current favorites, but I also enjoy works by several American writers. I even read half a dozen cozies every year - especially in the summertime and around holidays.
A cozy mystery is how I would describe Cabot's new book. And while I really wanted to like this book, I simply didn't. It's not that it was terrible. I just had a hard time connecting with any of the characters and 1/2 way into it, I was still feeling pretty ho-hum about the whole thing. You know how sometimes you read a new book and quickly realize that it's only one in a series? With a really good book, you're so engaged that you immediately want to go out and buy the rest of the series to savor one by one. My most recent experience of this was with Reginald Hill's Dalziel & Pascoe series. I happened across "On Beulah Height" (#15 in the series) and enjoyed it so much that I immediately sought out earlier books in the series and now own almost all of them.
Unfortunately, that wasn't my experience with "The Bride Wore A Size 12." There were so many references to events from earlier books in the series that I found myself growing frustrated and confused, rather than curious.
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