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The wedding dress was made many years ago, and it came with a The First Man You Meet… Shelly Hansen was horrified when her great-aunt's wedding dress arrived—because, according to family legend, she was destined to marry the next man she met. So when she tripped on an escalator and fell into Mark Brady's arms, she told him—and herself—that she wasn't interested in marriage. But then she started seeing him everywhere…. Coincidence? is The Man You'll Marry After her own wedding, Shelly sends her best friend, Jill Morrison, the dress—which is delivered to Jill's hotel in Hawaii. But at least the man she sat beside on the plane—gorgeous grouch Jordan Wilcox—can't be the man in question, can he? She met him before she got the dress!
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This book was not bad, please don't take my 2-star rating as bad. Technically, 2 stars means "it's okay" according to GR.
Since it was two stories and a short book, I'm sure these stories were not meant to be super deep and insightful. They did have some swoon-worthy moments and some super sweet moments. They also had a bunch of repetitiveness, which was surprising considering the length of the book.
This is a perfect book to get you through a flight, laying on the beach, or if you commute by train. You don't have to pay tons of attention to what is going on in the stories (you won't get lost if you are distracted for a few moments) and you get to read about two women being swept up in love.
On a side note, I kept picturing how this would play out as a Hallmark movie. Both stories would make perfect Hallmark movies.