GRR Reviews Southern Comfort Christmas by Barbara Lohr

Cameron is about to marry Harper, but the two families can't seem to agree on anything, as one's from Chicago, the other from Savannah. There are no agreements on venue or menu. Harper's mom wants to give Harper her old wedding dress, but it won't fit. Harper found that without the "Missus" to her title she can't do much to help Cameron... esp. after Cameron broke his ankle on a job site. And the disagreements just keep getting worse, even after the whole venue was moved to Savannah from Chicago. Harper's interior design business was also running into some problems with the bluebloods. Is there a way for this couple to have a blessed drama-free Christmas and wedding?

NOTE: This is technically a sequel to Finding Southern Comfort, and you'd get more out of this novel by reading the previous ones in the series. Some parts did drag a bit, as the complications did spin in a couple different directions. There's Harper's work, Cameron's work, Cameron's kid Bella has problems at school, the wedding planning, the two families didn't get along, their respective families "meddling", and so on. Both have pretty big families, so it can get a bit complicated keeping track of everybody. But the book felt longer than it actually is. 4/5

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