Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne
Audrey and Clarke have been friends all their lives. Audrey is a social influencer and a rumor surfaces that she and Clarke are engaged. Audrey is mad and demands Clarke sets the record straight. But then Audrey is targeted as someone who cannot hold on to a man, Audrey and Clarke decide to let the engagement rumor keep going. Everything is going well until Audrey starts to question her feelings for Clarke. Could her feelings be more than just friends?
This book is the third in a series but this is the first book I read. I was not lost in the story or feel as if I was missing anything. It can definitely be read as a stand alone book but I'm excited to read the first two books to find out more about Audrey, her friends, and Clarke. My favorite characters were Audrey and her friends, Naomi and Claire. The first chapter of the book describes how they met. Naomi and Audrey were dating the same man without knowing it and also did not know he was married to Claire. They meet at his funeral and form a pact never to be hurt by a man again. I loved this part of the story because they chose to place the blame at the man who deceived them rather than blaming each other for what they could not have known. I feel this formed a strong bond between the women that was evident throughout the book.
It is a great story about the power of friendship and following your heart. It is a light, romantic read.
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This book is the third in a series but this is the first book I read. I was not lost in the story or feel as if I was missing anything. It can definitely be read as a stand alone book but I'm excited to read the first two books to find out more about Audrey, her friends, and Clarke. My favorite characters were Audrey and her friends, Naomi and Claire. The first chapter of the book describes how they met. Naomi and Audrey were dating the same man without knowing it and also did not know he was married to Claire. They meet at his funeral and form a pact never to be hurt by a man again. I loved this part of the story because they chose to place the blame at the man who deceived them rather than blaming each other for what they could not have known. I feel this formed a strong bond between the women that was evident throughout the book.
It is a great story about the power of friendship and following your heart. It is a light, romantic read.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
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