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A Lowcountry Bride
A Lowcountry Bride: A Novel | Preslaysa Williams
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"I absolutely adore this book...love story begins slowlike a delicious lowcountry boilbut heats up to the perfect ending." --Kathleen YBarbo, bestselling author of The Black Midnight A heartwarming Avon debut of love, forgiveness, and new beginnings set in the beautiful South Carolina Lowcountry. Maya Jackson has worked for Laura Whitcomb, Inc, a renowned New York City bridal gown brand for years and dreams of becoming Head Designer. She has the talent, she just needs a chance to showcase her unique style. Due to an illness, shes always prioritized her career over her personal life until Mayas father fractures his hip and she returns to Charleston, SC. While home for only a few months, shes thrilled to find an opportunity at the local bridal gown boutique, never expecting sparks to fly with its owner... A military veteran and widowed father, Derek Sullivan hopes to save Always a Bride from bankruptcy in order to preserve the legacy of his family. He also wants to reconnect with his estranged, twelve-year-old daughter, who is still recovering from the loss of her mother. The last thing he needs is a relationship with a beautiful, smart, complicated woman who will be leaving soon. When Derek begins to fall for the lovely Maya, he knows theres no future. But destiny has its own plans, and these two lonely people with big hearts discover that coming home to love is the best gift life can give.
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DanaManiac
A Lowcountry Bride: A Novel | Preslaysa Williams
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3.5 ⭐️

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Chelleo
A Lowcountry Bride: A Novel | Preslaysa Williams
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I really wanted to love this book because it‘s rare that I come across a Black Filipina main character that reflects me and heritage. There were some elements that I like…particularly how both cultures showed up in her work but it felt off and a bit forced. I think the narration did little to help as some of the Tagalog words were mispronounced. #blitsy #readdiversebooks

Gissy I love the cover! 2y
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Blerdgal_Fenix
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8/10 for this book. Sweet romance and a work/life balance lesson. Great weekend read. There are no juicy parts 😜 just sweet kisses and longing. Gotta love reading with Lt.Uhura. Main character has a chronic illness and finds love without it surrounding her illness. #woc #blacklove #chronicillness #sicklecell #blasian

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TheKidUpstairs
A Lowcountry Bride: A Novel | Preslaysa Williams
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Hi Keia! @Blerdgal_Fenix mail is taking so long to go back and forth, I figured we should pick our buddy read this way our else we might not make it in summer! 🤣🤣 I love your suggestions, I've read The Proposal and Circe, and I'm actually reading Southern Book Club right now! So I'd lean towards one of the books pictured for a fun, summer romance read. Do you have a preference between the two?

Blerdgal_Fenix I am open to both -- we can do two buddy reads 😍 3y
Blerdgal_Fenix Let's do it!!! 3y
TheKidUpstairs @Blerdgal_Fenix I like the way you think! How about this one in July: 3y
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Blerdgal_Fenix Picking this up this weekend!! 3y
TheKidUpstairs @Blerdgal_Fenix I bought both books today - yay! Do we want to put a goal date for each book? Or just read Bollywood in July and discuss at the end of the month, and same for Lowcountry in August? 3y
Blerdgal_Fenix Sounds like a good plan!! End of July is perfect!! 3y
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MaidaMalby
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A Lowcountry Bride is an affecting story of discovering identity, fulfilling dreams, dealing with loss, keeping faith, and finding love. The authenticity with how the characters‘ culture came across strongly emphasizes the importance of providing opportunities for own voices stories, of lifting marginalized creators, of representation and inclusion. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Full review is on my blog Carpe Diem Chronicles.
https://maidamalby.com/