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The Summer Bride by Anne Gracie
The Summer Bride by Anne Gracie





The Summer Bride by Anne Gracie

Flynn is determined, and nothing is going to stand in the way of getting the wife he wants. Unfortunately for him, Daisy sees her reaction to Flynn as the death-knell to her dreams if she were to give in to him.The development of their relationship was great fun to watch. He just needs to convince Daisy of that fact. Flynn realizes that the perfect woman for him has been right under his nose all along. Each of them reacts as if hit by lightning but with different results. It's easy to see how perfect they are for each other, but each suffers from tunnel vision that blinds them to it until a dare causes Flynn to kiss Daisy.

The Summer Bride by Anne Gracie

I loved their banter and the honesty with which they treat each other. Daisy doesn't object to his plans for marriage, but she does point out some things he hadn't considered. Flynn doesn't laugh at her speech or mannerisms or scoff at her dream to own her own dress shop. Because their backgrounds are similar, they find it very easy to talk to each other. He doesn't really care what others think of him, and I love how his waistcoats show a bit of that independence.From the very beginning of the series, Daisy and Flynn have been friends. I also loved how comfortable he is with himself. Flynn is a good man at heart, and I loved how he handled the issue.

The Summer Bride by Anne Gracie

The lady in question isn't all that enthusiastic, but he's better than her alternative. Unfortunately for him, he discovers that it isn't that easy. He plans to make an advantageous marriage, and he has settled on the pretty daughter of an impoverished earl. Now that he has reached that point, he's ready to settle down and start a family. Like Daisy, he isn't well-born but has made his fortune through hard work. She is stubborn to a fault, determined that nothing will derail her plans, especially not one Patrick Flynn, charming Irishman and business partner to her brothers-in-law.Flynn is a self-made man. She is quite blunt in reminding everyone that she isn't a lady and no amount of polish will turn her into one. It was great fun to see Daisy do her best to resist Lady Bea's attempts to turn her into a lady. Rather than dreaming of marriage as her sisters do, Daisy's ambition is to be dressmaker to the stars, or "toffs" as she calls the London elite.

The Summer Bride by Anne Gracie

I think Daisy was my favorite of the four "sisters." She is the only one who wasn't born a lady and makes no secret of her background.







The Summer Bride by Anne Gracie