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Ebook About Saying “I do” has never been this much fun in this charming new romance from New York Times bestselling author Ginny Baird.Hope Webb can’t believe her twin sister, Jackie, is begging her to swap places and play fiancée at Jackie’s pre-wedding festivities. Sure, it’s only a business-deal sort of marriage, but Hope is a carb-loving teacher who enjoys curling up with a good book. Jackie is a workaholic whose idea of a good time is a brisk five-mile run at the crack of dawn. The two sisters couldn’t be more opposite.Now Hope is stuck in the middle of a warm, tight-knit family she can’t help but adore and a groom who turns out to be entirely wonderful...for her. Hotel magnate Brent Albright knows something is off about his fiancée, but he doesn’t care. Gone is the driven woman with similar career goals, and in her place is someone warm and funny who not only charms his family but him as well. She’s doing everything she can to avoid him, but that’s probably just nerves. Two people about to wed couldn’t know each other less.Now Brent is determined to woo his fiancée, for real this time, because the more he gets to know her, the more his sweet fiancée turns out to be entirely wonderful...for him.And that’s when things start to get really complicated...Book The Duplicate Bride (Blue Hill Brides Book 1) Review :
I enjoyed this charming contemporary romance that immediately captivated me and kept me totally involved in all that was happening until I read the last word. I enjoyed the attraction and undeniable chemistry between Hope Webb and Brent Albright when she pretends to be her twin who is a wedding planner and can't get away from a difficult wedding. Ms. Baird never disappoints whatsoever and I loved the strong family dynamic and sweet, slow-burn romance. This is a perfect read to get a break from everyday stress and will leave a smile on your face as it warms your heart. I received an advance reader copy of "The Duplicate Bride" and am voluntarily leaving my review. I’ve put a lot of thought into how to review this book. I mean, it’s not often that a romance really sends me into an introspective crisis, but it always seems like the contemporary romances I pick up have this line they cross (or flirt with crossing) with regards to trigger/content warnings and I never really know how to address that. Especially given that none of the other reviews mention it at all and I kind of feel like I’m overthinking it, but I want to address it anyway because I feel like it’s important.This book is about twin sisters, Jackie and Hope, and Jackie’s fiance, Brent, and Brent’s family. Jackie is a workaholic and she has a crisis the week before her wedding—when she’s supposed to be with her fiance’s family, ironing out details and meeting the majority of her future in-laws for the first time. A few things happen and the long and short of it is that Hope pretends to be Jackie through the ENTIRE WEEK of wedding planning, and takes it upon herself to improve her sister’s situation. Jackie and Brent have mutually agreed to enter into a business-arrangement kind of wedding and Hope doesn’t approve. She spends the week working to get Jackie’s future in-laws to love her, and more importantly, to get the groom to love her, and ends up falling in love with Brent herself in the process.Somehow this all wrapped up in this neat little bow in the end and while that’s expected from a romance, it left me feeling rather uncomfortable because I feel like there’s a conversation to be had here regarding consent that we aren’t having. I get that this is a contemporary romance. I get that it’s G rated and there wasn’t actually any steam to be had. But I also know that if I were dating a guy, and I spent an entire week with him and ended up sharing private and personal thoughts, moments, fears, etc with him and then found out that it was his identical twin brother the whole time? I would feel violated in a way that would probably take years of therapy to get through. I’m just saying, it’s not okay. Maybe it doesn’t cross the line into full-on sexual assault, I don’t know. But it’s not okay. It left me with an uncomfortable and kind of gross feeling. And everyone just... got over it. Like it really wasn’t a big deal because Brent and the bride he ended up with were perfect for each other and that really made it all worth it because love always wins and they should ahve been together in the first place.But that’s not why I’m rating this book the way I did. I just... didn’t think it was for me. I felt like it could have used a lot of polishing, and the questionable plotline aside, the constant comparison between Jackie and Hope to paint one twin as all wrong and the other as all right came across as very Sweet Valley High to me and this is supposed to be a clean romance for adults, not high schoolers. It might fare better in a young adult market. And anyone with half a brain should have realized the switch half a second in—I know this was explained later on in the plot, but when “Jackie” showed up having a complete 180 from her established personality I feel like Brent should have maybe thought more into it than “did you hit your head? We discussed this” for something like 5% of the book.I almost never read and review a book and tell everyone to skip it, and I’m not doing that now. Maybe after having read the review you are okay with the content and you have more reasonable expectations and it sounds like a good thing and that’s great! Please pick up this book and read it. It just was not for me.Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review. 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