![]() It was a perfect blend of contemporary romance and family drama, and every single character charmed me and made it impossible to put the book down. I can't remember the last time I read a young adult novel that I loved as much as I loved this book. When the wedding planner skips town suddenly, and a substitute is called in, Charlie also finds herself partnering up with Will, the new wedding planner's nephew who clearly likes her, and whom she helps to combat the series of mishaps threatening her sister's wedding day bliss. Charlie herself is also preoccupied with a love interest - Jesse, Mike's best friend, whom she kissed at Christmas and hasn't seen since. ![]() Danny, Charlie's oldest and favorite brother, shows up for the wedding with a girlfriend no one has heard about, and whom Charlie instantly dislikes. Mike, one of Charlie's brothers, has been estranged from the family for over a year due to a falling-out with his mom. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, not everything about the weekend - or even the wedding - goes according to plan. Now, though, the comic strip is coming to an end, and the family home is being sold, so Charlie's sister's wedding weekend is the last chance for her and her brothers and sister to be together in their childhood home. Charlotte (called "Charlie") is about to finish high school and she is the youngest of the five Grant siblings, who have been the subject of their mother's family-oriented comic strip, Grant Central Station, since they were very young. ![]()
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