![]() Carter was really an incredibly unbelievable portrayal of a man. By the time you are forty, I think you are just waaaay too cynical to really (a) believe any guys like Carter exist and (b) to think you'd be attracted to them if they did. I loved the closeness of the four girlfriends. My feeling is that if I were in my twenties, I'd probably have LOVED reading this book. A subplot focuses on Mac's relationship with her mother. The focus is on Mac, the wedding photographer, and her relationship with Carter, an English teacher. The backdrop for the story is four childhood friends who work together in a wedding planning business. I don't tend to read EITHER chick lit or romance, so this was new to me. ![]() To me it read just like chick lit, targets the same market, had the same cultural references, etc. I'll start off my remarking that I'm a bit unclear as to why this book would be considered a romance novel as opposed to chick lit. ![]()
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