Maya Jackson is bridal gown designer working for one of the top brands in New York. Goodreads | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Amazon Nice start to this series as I’m now more curious. The imperfect ending was deliciously perfect. I also liked how despite her skepticism about some of the practices, she didn’t reject them and culled their essences. I enjoyed learning about Analyn’s rich culture, both mysteries to me and completely tantalizing. It gave Analyn clarity when her own insecurities were blocking her vision. They were over the top but underneath all of that outward craziness was sound wisdom. If one of the objectives of this story was to introduce some of the rich cultures of the South Carolina Lowcountry, then message thoroughly received! Analyn made me jumpy with her excessive need for perfection that was only tempered by her zany but intriguing grandmothers with their infusion of African and Filipino cultural beliefs. Even her unconventional grandmothers are delivering questions that she’s struggling to answer. But unknown nagging doubts are troubling her, sending her into panic attacks and more. Analyn Richards is a wedding planner on the eve of her own nuptials, one she’s planned to the nth degree.
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