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ALWAYS THE BRIDESMAID by SARAH WEBB
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SummaryIt's bad enough when your love life is going nowhere fast --
it's worse when everyone else's is soaring! That's the personal tragedy that appears to have befallen
Amy O'Sullivan, asshe careens toward the "Big Three-O" with
what she laughingly refers to as a "career" at a dead end.
Amy's little sister has come home with her "Golden
Delicious" Australian fiancé in tow. Amy's girlfriend Beth
is also planning on tying the knot with her own Mr. Right
in the near future. And another "friend" has just slept
with the man Amy figured she herself might end up marrying!
So what's a perennial bridesmaid to do . . . after she's
spent more than enough time and energy lying in bed,
wallowing in self-pity?Why, move on, of course! She's
needed (sort of) at the bookstore where, as"Story
Princess," she's expected to enliven young lives, even as
her own sinks deeper in the mire. Then again, perhaps there are actual Prince Charmings out
there in the real world. And a pitiful princess never knows
what -- or who -- is going to come walking in the door
holding the hand of an eager little girl . . .
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